Electronic cigarette aerosols induce oxidative stress-dependent cell death and NF-κB mediated acute lung inflammation in mice

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Tiancong Ma
Xiang Wang
Liqiao Li
Bingbing Sun
Yifang Zhu
Tian Xia
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[1] University of California,Division of Nanomedicine, Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine
[2] University of California,Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health
[3] Dalian University of Technology,State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, School of Chemical Engineering
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Archives of Toxicology | 2021年 / 95卷
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Electronic cigarette aerosol; Acute lung inflammation; Oxidative stress; NF-κb pathway; Aldehyde;
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Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has been linked to recent acute lung injury case clusters in over 2000 patients and dozens of deaths in the United States, however, the mechanism leading to lung injury is not certain although ultrafine particles, heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and other harmful ingredients have been implicated. To systematically evaluate e-cigarette toxicity, we generated e-cigarette aerosols by varying the puff numbers (20–480), nicotine contents (0–24 mg/mL), and collected e-cigarette samples through an impinger system for biological assays. The calculated samples’ concentration ranged from 1.96 to 47.06 mg/mL. THP-1 monocyte-differentiated macrophages, BEAS-2B bronchial epithelial cells, wild-type C57BL/6 mice, and NF-κB-luc transgenic mice were used to test the effects of these samples. E-cigarette samples showed cytotoxicity to THP-1 cells and BEAS-2B in vitro, leading to increased oxidative stress, inflammatory cytokine production with or without nicotine, and cell death. Furthermore, aerosol generated from PG is more toxic than VG. The toxicity of e-cigarette samples is at least partially due to the reactive oxygen species and aldehydes, which are generated during the aerosolization processes by the e-cigarette device. After NF-κB-luc mice exposed with e-cigarette samples by oropharyngeal aspiration, NF-κB expressions were observed in a dose–response fashion with or without nicotine. In addition, the e-cigarette samples induced neutrophil infiltration, IL-1β production, oxidative stress marker heme oxygenase-1 expression in wild-type C57BL/6 mice. These results suggested that oxidative stress, pro-inflammatory NF-κB pathway activation, and cell death are involved in e-cigarette aerosol-induced acute lung inflammation.
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