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TOR and heat shock response pathways regulate peroxisome biogenesis during proteotoxic stress
Nandini Shukla1,2, Maxwell L Neal3, Jean-Claude Farré4
1Department of Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA. nandini.shukla@unt.edu.
Nature Communications
|November 29, 2025
Summary
Cellular proteotoxic stress triggers peroxisome proliferation through increased biogenesis, aiding recovery. This conserved response involves heat shock activation and Target of Rapamycin (TOR) inhibition.
Area of Science:
- Cell Biology
- Molecular Biology
- Organelle Dynamics
Background:
- Peroxisomes are vital organelles involved in energy homeostasis and redox balance.
- Peroxisome dysfunction is implicated in various diseases, but their dynamic regulation under cellular stress is not well understood.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the mechanisms controlling peroxisome dynamics during proteotoxic stress.
- To determine the role of peroxisome biogenesis in cellular recovery from proteotoxic stress.
Main Methods:
- Utilized yeast models to study peroxisome responses to various proteotoxic stress conditions.
- Analyzed peroxisome proliferation via de novo biogenesis, growth, and division, contrasting with pexophagy.
- Investigated signaling pathways including heat shock response and Target of Rapamycin (TOR) signaling.
- Validated findings in human fibroblasts.
Main Results:
- Proteotoxic stress, including ER or cytosolic chaperone dysfunction, impaired protein translocation, disrupted glycosylation, or reductive stress, induces peroxisome proliferation.
- Peroxisome proliferation occurs via enhanced de novo biogenesis from the ER, growth, and division, not reduced pexophagy.
- Peroxisome biogenesis is crucial for cellular recovery from proteotoxic stress.
- The response is mediated by heat shock pathway activation and TOR signaling inhibition.
- Similar effects were observed in human cells.
Conclusions:
- Peroxisomes play a critical and conserved role in the cellular response to proteotoxic stress.
- Enhanced peroxisome biogenesis is a key adaptive mechanism for maintaining cellular homeostasis under stress.
- Targeting peroxisome dynamics may offer therapeutic strategies for diseases associated with proteotoxic stress.
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