Link to bioRxiv paper:
http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.15.532715v1?rss=1
Authors: Yamashita, A., Ignatenko, O., Nguyen, M., Lambert, R., Watt, K., Daneault, C., Robillard-Frayne, I., Topisirovic, I., Des Rosiers, C., McBride, H. M.
Abstract:
Peroxisomes play a central role in tuning metabolic and signaling programs in a tissue- and cell type-specific manner. However, the mechanisms by which the status of peroxisomes is communicated and integrated into cellular signaling pathways is not yet understood. Herein, we report the cellular responses to acute peroxisomal proteotoxic stress upon silencing the peroxisomal protease/chaperone LONP2. Depletion of LONP2 triggered accumulation of its substrates, alterations in peroxisome size and numbers, and luminal protein import failure. Gene expression changes and lipidomic analysis revealed striking cell specific differences in the response to siLONP2. Specific to COS-7 cells was a strong activation of the integrated stress response (ISR) and upregulation of ribosomal biogenesis gene expression levels. Common changes between COS-7 and U2OS cell lines included repression of the retinoic acid signaling pathway, and upregulation of sphingolipids. Cholesterol accumulated in the endomembrane compartments in both cell lines, consistent with evidence that peroxisomes are required for cholesterol flux out of late endosomes. These unexpected consequences of peroxisomal stress provide an important insight for our understanding of the tissue-specific responses seen in peroxisomal disorders.
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