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In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures
Smoking has been associated with diseases of the lung, pulmonary airways and oral cavity. Cytologic, genomic and transcriptomic changes in oral mucosa correlate with oral pre-neoplasia, cancer and inflammation (e.g. periodontitis). Alteration of smoking-related gene expression changes in oral epithe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4219813/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25046638 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15376516.2014.943441 |
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author | Schlage, Walter K. Iskandar, Anita R. Kostadinova, Radina Xiang, Yang Sewer, Alain Majeed, Shoaib Kuehn, Diana Frentzel, Stefan Talikka, Marja Geertz, Marcel Mathis, Carole Ivanov, Nikolai Hoeng, Julia Peitsch, Manuel C. |
author_facet | Schlage, Walter K. Iskandar, Anita R. Kostadinova, Radina Xiang, Yang Sewer, Alain Majeed, Shoaib Kuehn, Diana Frentzel, Stefan Talikka, Marja Geertz, Marcel Mathis, Carole Ivanov, Nikolai Hoeng, Julia Peitsch, Manuel C. |
author_sort | Schlage, Walter K. |
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description | Smoking has been associated with diseases of the lung, pulmonary airways and oral cavity. Cytologic, genomic and transcriptomic changes in oral mucosa correlate with oral pre-neoplasia, cancer and inflammation (e.g. periodontitis). Alteration of smoking-related gene expression changes in oral epithelial cells is similar to that in bronchial and nasal epithelial cells. Using a systems toxicology approach, we have previously assessed the impact of cigarette smoke (CS) seen as perturbations of biological processes in human nasal and bronchial organotypic epithelial culture models. Here, we report our further assessment using in vitro human oral organotypic epithelium models. We exposed the buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures to CS at the air–liquid interface. CS exposure was associated with increased secretion of inflammatory mediators, induction of cytochrome P450s activity and overall weak toxicity in both tissues. Using microarray technology, gene-set analysis and a novel computational modeling approach leveraging causal biological network models, we identified CS impact on xenobiotic metabolism-related pathways accompanied by a more subtle alteration in inflammatory processes. Gene-set analysis further indicated that the CS-induced pathways in the in vitro buccal tissue models resembled those in the in vivo buccal biopsies of smokers from a published dataset. These findings support the translatability of systems responses from in vitro to in vivo and demonstrate the applicability of oral organotypical tissue models for an impact assessment of CS on various tissues exposed during smoking, as well as for impact assessment of reduced-risk products. |
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spelling | pubmed-42198132014-11-07 In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures Schlage, Walter K. Iskandar, Anita R. Kostadinova, Radina Xiang, Yang Sewer, Alain Majeed, Shoaib Kuehn, Diana Frentzel, Stefan Talikka, Marja Geertz, Marcel Mathis, Carole Ivanov, Nikolai Hoeng, Julia Peitsch, Manuel C. Toxicol Mech Methods Research Article Smoking has been associated with diseases of the lung, pulmonary airways and oral cavity. Cytologic, genomic and transcriptomic changes in oral mucosa correlate with oral pre-neoplasia, cancer and inflammation (e.g. periodontitis). Alteration of smoking-related gene expression changes in oral epithelial cells is similar to that in bronchial and nasal epithelial cells. Using a systems toxicology approach, we have previously assessed the impact of cigarette smoke (CS) seen as perturbations of biological processes in human nasal and bronchial organotypic epithelial culture models. Here, we report our further assessment using in vitro human oral organotypic epithelium models. We exposed the buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures to CS at the air–liquid interface. CS exposure was associated with increased secretion of inflammatory mediators, induction of cytochrome P450s activity and overall weak toxicity in both tissues. Using microarray technology, gene-set analysis and a novel computational modeling approach leveraging causal biological network models, we identified CS impact on xenobiotic metabolism-related pathways accompanied by a more subtle alteration in inflammatory processes. Gene-set analysis further indicated that the CS-induced pathways in the in vitro buccal tissue models resembled those in the in vivo buccal biopsies of smokers from a published dataset. These findings support the translatability of systems responses from in vitro to in vivo and demonstrate the applicability of oral organotypical tissue models for an impact assessment of CS on various tissues exposed during smoking, as well as for impact assessment of reduced-risk products. Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. 2014-10 2014-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4219813/ /pubmed/25046638 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15376516.2014.943441 Text en © Informa Healthcare USA, Inc http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 License which permits users to download and share the article for non-commercial purposes, so long as the article is reproduced in the whole without changes, and provided the original source is credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Schlage, Walter K. Iskandar, Anita R. Kostadinova, Radina Xiang, Yang Sewer, Alain Majeed, Shoaib Kuehn, Diana Frentzel, Stefan Talikka, Marja Geertz, Marcel Mathis, Carole Ivanov, Nikolai Hoeng, Julia Peitsch, Manuel C. In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures |
title | In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures |
title_full | In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures |
title_fullStr | In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures |
title_full_unstemmed | In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures |
title_short | In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures |
title_sort | in vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4219813/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25046638 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15376516.2014.943441 |
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