Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition of A549 lung cancer cells exposed to electronic cigarettes

暴露于电子烟的A549肺癌细胞的上皮间质转化

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is the initial step enabling the metastasis of cancer cells, which often leads to death. Although smoking is a major risk factor for lung cancer, there is still widespread use of conventional cigarettes. Recently, the tobacco industry has been transformed by the introduction of electronic cigarettes (ECs), which have lower levels of carcinogens and may provide a safer alternative. Here, we investigate the ability of EC liquids and aerosols to induce an EMT in A549 lung cancer cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Human adenocarcinoma alveolar basal epithelial cells (A549) were exposed to EC liquids and aerosols from a popular product for 3-8 days. Live cell imaging, EMT biomarker analysis, and machine learning/image processing algorithms were used to characterize changes associated with EMT. RESULTS: Long-term exposure of A549 cells to menthol or tobacco-flavored EC liquids or aerosols induced an EMT that was characterized by acquisition of a fibroblast-like morphology, loss of cell-to-cell junctions, internalization of E-cadherin, increased motility, and upregulation of other EMT markers. The EMT was concurrent with plasma membrane to nuclear translocation of active β-catenin. CONCLUSION: This is the first known study to show an EMT of lung cancer cells during exposure to EC products. Because an EMT is an initial step leading to metastasis, an intractable problem that often leads to patient death, this critical finding has significant implications for former or heavy cigarette smokers who are using EC and may be at risk for lung cancer or who may already have a lung tumor.

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