Altered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of E-cigarettes

Abstract Background Little is known about health risks associated with electronic cigarette (EC) use although EC are rising in popularity and have been advocated as a means to quit smoking cigarettes. Methods Ten never-smokers, without exposure history to tobacco products or EC, were assessed at bas...

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Main Authors: Michelle R. Staudt, Jacqueline Salit, Robert J. Kaner, Charleen Hollmann, Ronald G. Crystal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-05-01
Series:Respiratory Research
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-018-0778-z
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spelling doaj-a0d6e05fdc754aca9863daff64a63f6f2020-11-24T22:19:08ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2018-05-0119111010.1186/s12931-018-0778-zAltered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of E-cigarettesMichelle R. Staudt0Jacqueline Salit1Robert J. Kaner2Charleen Hollmann3Ronald G. Crystal4Department of Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical CollegeDepartment of Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical CollegeDepartment of Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical CollegeDepartment of Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical CollegeDepartment of Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical CollegeAbstract Background Little is known about health risks associated with electronic cigarette (EC) use although EC are rising in popularity and have been advocated as a means to quit smoking cigarettes. Methods Ten never-smokers, without exposure history to tobacco products or EC, were assessed at baseline with questionnaire, chest X-ray, lung function, plasma levels of endothelial microparticles (EMP), and bronchoscopy to obtain small airway epithelium (SAE) and alveolar macrophages (AM). One week later, subjects inhaled 10 puffs of “Blu” brand EC, waited 30 min, then another 10 puff; n = 7 were randomized to EC with nicotine and n = 3 to EC without nicotine to assess biological responses in healthy, naive individuals. Results Two hr. post-EC exposure, subjects were again assessed as at baseline. No significant changes in clinical parameters were observed. Biological changes were observed compared to baseline, including altered transcriptomes of SAE and AM for all subjects and elevated plasma EMP levels following inhalation of EC with nicotine. Conclusions This study provides in vivo human data demonstrating that acute inhalation of EC aerosols dysregulates normal human lung homeostasis in a limited cohort of healthy naïve individuals. These observations have implications to new EC users, nonsmokers exposed to secondhand EC aerosols and cigarette smokers using EC to quit smoking. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01776398 (registered 10/12/12), NCT02188511 (registered 7/2/14).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-018-0778-z
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Jacqueline Salit
Robert J. Kaner
Charleen Hollmann
Ronald G. Crystal
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Jacqueline Salit
Robert J. Kaner
Charleen Hollmann
Ronald G. Crystal
Altered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of E-cigarettes
Respiratory Research
author_facet Michelle R. Staudt
Jacqueline Salit
Robert J. Kaner
Charleen Hollmann
Ronald G. Crystal
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title Altered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of E-cigarettes
title_short Altered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of E-cigarettes
title_full Altered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of E-cigarettes
title_fullStr Altered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of E-cigarettes
title_full_unstemmed Altered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of E-cigarettes
title_sort altered lung biology of healthy never smokers following acute inhalation of e-cigarettes
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-993X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Background Little is known about health risks associated with electronic cigarette (EC) use although EC are rising in popularity and have been advocated as a means to quit smoking cigarettes. Methods Ten never-smokers, without exposure history to tobacco products or EC, were assessed at baseline with questionnaire, chest X-ray, lung function, plasma levels of endothelial microparticles (EMP), and bronchoscopy to obtain small airway epithelium (SAE) and alveolar macrophages (AM). One week later, subjects inhaled 10 puffs of “Blu” brand EC, waited 30 min, then another 10 puff; n = 7 were randomized to EC with nicotine and n = 3 to EC without nicotine to assess biological responses in healthy, naive individuals. Results Two hr. post-EC exposure, subjects were again assessed as at baseline. No significant changes in clinical parameters were observed. Biological changes were observed compared to baseline, including altered transcriptomes of SAE and AM for all subjects and elevated plasma EMP levels following inhalation of EC with nicotine. Conclusions This study provides in vivo human data demonstrating that acute inhalation of EC aerosols dysregulates normal human lung homeostasis in a limited cohort of healthy naïve individuals. These observations have implications to new EC users, nonsmokers exposed to secondhand EC aerosols and cigarette smokers using EC to quit smoking. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01776398 (registered 10/12/12), NCT02188511 (registered 7/2/14).
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