Knockdown of pex16 induces autophagic degradation of peroxisomes

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Peroxisome abundance is regulated by homeostasis between the peroxisomal biogenesis and degradation processes. Peroxin 16 (PEX16) is a peroxisomal protein involved in trafficking membrane proteins for de novo peroxisome biogenesis. The present study demonstrates that PEX16 also modulates peroxisome abundance through pexophagic degradation. PEX16 knockdown in human retinal pigment epithelial-1 cells decreased peroxisome abundance and function, represented by reductions in the expression of peroxisome membrane protein ABCD3 and the levels of cholesterol and plasmalogens, respectively. The activation of pexophagy under PEX16 knockdown was shown by (i) abrogated peroxisome loss under PEX16 knockdown in autophagy-deficient ATG5 knockout cell lines, and (ii) increased autophagy flux and co-localization of p62—an autophagy adaptor protein—with ABCD3 in the presence of the autophagy inhibitor chloroquine. However, the levels of cholesterol and plasmalogens did not recover despite the restoration of peroxisome abundance following chloroquine treatment. Thus, PEX16 is indispensable for maintaining peroxi-some homeostasis by regulating not only the commonly known biogenesis pathway but also the autophagic degradation of peroxisomes.

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Wei, X., Maharjan, Y., Dorotea, D., Dutta, R. K., Kim, D., Kim, H., … Park, R. (2021). Knockdown of pex16 induces autophagic degradation of peroxisomes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22157989

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