REVIEW


P66Shc signals to age

Mirella Trinei1, Ina Berniakovich2, Elena Beltrami2, Enrica Migliaccio2, Ambrogio Fassina3, PierGiuseppe Pelicci2 and Marco Giorgio2
1 Congenia Srl, 20139 Milan, Italy
2 Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, 20139 Milan, Italy
3 Department of Oncological and Surgical Sciences, Pathology Section, Cytophatology Unit, 35100 Padua, Italy
Running title:
Signaling functions of p66Shc
Key words:
Aging, Life span, degenerative disease, oxidative stress
Received:
05/07/09; accepted: 06/04/09; published on line: 06/05/09
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Abstract

Oxygen metabolism is thought to impact on aging through the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that are supposed to damage biological molecules. The study of p66Shc, a crucial regulator of ROS level involved in aging dysfunction, suggests that the incidence of degenerative disease and longevity are determined by a specific signaling function of ROS other than their unspecific damaging property.