Murata, Ramiro MendonçaYatsuda, RegianeSantos, Marcelo Henrique dosKohn, Luciana K.Martins, Felipe TerraNagem, Tanus JorgeAlencar, Severino Matias deCarvalho, João Ernesto deRosalen, Pedro Luiz2017-06-082017-06-082010MURATA, R. M. et al. Antiproliferative effect of benzophenones and their infl uence on cathepsin activity. Phytotherapy Research , v. 24, p. 379-383, 2010. Disponível em: <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ptr.2954/abstract>. Acesso em: 20 mai. 2017.1099-1573http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/7922The antiproliferative activity of two prenylated benzophenones isolated from Rheedia brasiliensis, the triprenylated garciniaphenone and the tetraprenylated benzophenone 7-epiclusianone, was investigated against human cancer cell lines. The antiproliferative activity on melanoma (UACC-62), breast (MCF-7), drug-resistant breast (NCI-ADR), lung/non-small cells (NCI460), ovarian (OVCAR 03), prostate (PC03), kidney (786-0), lung (NCI-460) and tongue (CRL-1624 and CRL-1623) cancer cells was determined using spectrophotometric quantifi cation of the cellular protein content. The effect of these benzophenones on the activity of cathepsins B and G was also investigated. Garciniaphenone displayed cytostatic activity in all cell lines, whereas 7- epiclusianone showed a dose-dependent cytotoxic effect. The IC50 values for cell proliferation revealed that 7-epiclusianone is more active than garciniaphenone against most of the cell lines. Furthermore, the antiproliferative effects demonstrated by garciniaphenone and 7-epiclusianone were related to their cathepsin inhibiting properties. In conclusion, 7-epiclusianone is a promising naturally occurring agent which displays multiple inhibitory effects which may be working in concert to inhibit cancer cell proliferation in vitro. The putative pathway by which 7-epiclusianone affects cancer cell development may involve cathepsin inhibition.en-USrestritoAntiproliferativeCathepsinRheedia brasiliensisGarciniaphenoneAntiproliferative effect of benzophenones and their infl uence on cathepsin activity.Artigo publicado em periodicohttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ptr.2954/abstracthttps://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.2954