Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) have been introduced as a safer alternative to traditional combustible cigarettes and have been growing in popularity. E-cig e-liquids all contain the carrier compounds, vegetable glycerin (VG), propylene glycol (PG), and nicotine, together with different flavors, but the effects of inhalation of these compounds on the airway are not well understood. This study investigates the effects of e-cig exposure on primary human airway epithelial cells grown in air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures, specifically focusing on mucociliary clearance, the lung's primary host defense mechanism whereby pathogens and particles trapped by mucus are cleared by unidirectional beating by ciliated cells. We developed a microcontroller-based exposure system to reproducibly examine cellular and molecular changes in ALI cultures from e-cig exposure. Here we show heterogeneous, donor-dependent effects of different e-cig flavors on airway epithelial cells. Examining the effects of the unflavored carrier compounds common to all e-cigs, we found that ALI airway cultures exposed to PG:VG (30:70 ratio) with 5% nicotine unflavored e-cigs show a reduction in ciliary beat frequency. Moreover, using transmission electron microscopy, we identified defects in ciliary ultrastructure induced by unflavored e-cigs. Phosphoproteomic analysis uncovered changes in phosphorylation of proteins involved in cadherin and actin binding and the Rho GTPase signaling pathway, which are all involved in cytoskeletal remodeling that may influence ciliary structure and function. Altogether, our findings suggest that exposure to all e-cigs reduces mucociliary clearance.
Unflavored electronic cigarette exposure induces alterations in airway ciliary structure and function.
接触无味电子烟会引起气道纤毛结构和功能的改变
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作者:Durra Abdo, Cherry Caroline, Luo Coline, Hou Emily, Frauenpreis Andrew, Purkayastha Arunima, Passamano Isabella, Makanani Sara, Castillo Kristen, Lund Andrew, Choi Woosuk, Sen Chandani, Chandran Rachana, Rickabaugh Tammy, Kaushal Prashant, Bouhaddou Mehdi, Vladar Eszter K, Gomperts Brigitte N
| 期刊: | Respiratory Research | 影响因子: | 5.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul 2; 26(1):223 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12931-025-03302-w | ||
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