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Mitochondria and peroxisomes: partners in autophagy

Léa P. Wilhelm, Ian G. Ganley

2022Autophagy14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondria, often called "the powerhouse" of the cell due to their role as the main energy supplier, regulate numerous complex processes including intracellular calcium homeostasis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, regulation of immune responses, and apoptosis. So, mitochondria are a fundamental metabolic hub that also control cell survival and cell death. However, they are not unique in all these functions. Indeed, peroxisomes are small cytoplasmic organelles that also ensure metabolic functions such as fatty acid oxidation and ROS production. This common relationship also extends beyond function as peroxisomes themselves can form from mitochondrial-derived precursors. Given this interconnection between mitochondria and peroxisomes involving biogenesis and function, in our recent work we determined if their turnover was also linked.

Topics & Concepts

PeroxisomeCell biologyBiologyMitochondrionAutophagyReactive oxygen speciesOrganelleProgrammed cell deathBiogenesisMitophagyFunction (biology)IntracellularBiochemistryApoptosisReceptorGeneAutophagy in Disease and TherapyPeroxisome Proliferator-Activated ReceptorsMetabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer