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Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke

Cigarette smoke (CS) causes adverse health effects and, for smoker who do not quit, modified risk tobacco products (MRTPs) can be an alternative to reduce the risk of developing smoking-related diseases. Standard toxicological endpoints can lack sensitivity, with systems toxicology approaches yieldi...

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Autores principales: Titz, Bjoern, Szostak, Justyna, Sewer, Alain, Phillips, Blaine, Nury, Catherine, Schneider, Thomas, Dijon, Sophie, Lavrynenko, Oksana, Elamin, Ashraf, Guedj, Emmanuel, Tsin Wong, Ee, Lebrun, Stefan, Vuillaume, Grégory, Kondylis, Athanasios, Gubian, Sylvain, Cano, Stephane, Leroy, Patrice, Keppler, Brian, Ivanov, Nikolai V., Vanscheeuwijck, Patrick, Martin, Florian, Peitsch, Manuel C., Hoeng, Julia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32419906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2020.04.011
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author Titz, Bjoern
Szostak, Justyna
Sewer, Alain
Phillips, Blaine
Nury, Catherine
Schneider, Thomas
Dijon, Sophie
Lavrynenko, Oksana
Elamin, Ashraf
Guedj, Emmanuel
Tsin Wong, Ee
Lebrun, Stefan
Vuillaume, Grégory
Kondylis, Athanasios
Gubian, Sylvain
Cano, Stephane
Leroy, Patrice
Keppler, Brian
Ivanov, Nikolai V.
Vanscheeuwijck, Patrick
Martin, Florian
Peitsch, Manuel C.
Hoeng, Julia
author_facet Titz, Bjoern
Szostak, Justyna
Sewer, Alain
Phillips, Blaine
Nury, Catherine
Schneider, Thomas
Dijon, Sophie
Lavrynenko, Oksana
Elamin, Ashraf
Guedj, Emmanuel
Tsin Wong, Ee
Lebrun, Stefan
Vuillaume, Grégory
Kondylis, Athanasios
Gubian, Sylvain
Cano, Stephane
Leroy, Patrice
Keppler, Brian
Ivanov, Nikolai V.
Vanscheeuwijck, Patrick
Martin, Florian
Peitsch, Manuel C.
Hoeng, Julia
author_sort Titz, Bjoern
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description Cigarette smoke (CS) causes adverse health effects and, for smoker who do not quit, modified risk tobacco products (MRTPs) can be an alternative to reduce the risk of developing smoking-related diseases. Standard toxicological endpoints can lack sensitivity, with systems toxicology approaches yielding broader insights into toxicological mechanisms. In a 6-month systems toxicology study on ApoE(−/−) mice, we conducted an integrative multi-omics analysis to assess the effects of aerosols from the Carbon Heated Tobacco Product (CHTP) 1.2 and Tobacco Heating System (THS) 2.2—a potential and a candidate MRTP based on the heat-not-burn (HnB) principle—compared with CS at matched nicotine concentrations. Molecular exposure effects in the lungs were measured by mRNA/microRNA transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Integrative data analysis included Multi-Omics Factor Analysis and multi-modality functional network interpretation. Across all five data modalities, CS exposure was associated with an increased inflammatory and oxidative stress response, and lipid/surfactant alterations. Upon HnB aerosol exposure these effects were much more limited or absent, with reversal of CS-induced effects upon cessation and switching to CHTP 1.2. Functional network analysis revealed CS-induced complex immunoregulatory interactions across the investigated molecular layers (e.g., itaconate, quinolinate, and miR-146) and highlighted the engagement of the heme–Hmox–bilirubin oxidative stress axis by CS. This work exemplifies how multi-omics approaches can be leveraged within systems toxicology studies and the generated multi-omics data set can facilitate the development of analysis methods and can yield further insights into the effects of toxicological exposures on the lung of mice.
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spelling pubmed-72182322020-05-15 Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke Titz, Bjoern Szostak, Justyna Sewer, Alain Phillips, Blaine Nury, Catherine Schneider, Thomas Dijon, Sophie Lavrynenko, Oksana Elamin, Ashraf Guedj, Emmanuel Tsin Wong, Ee Lebrun, Stefan Vuillaume, Grégory Kondylis, Athanasios Gubian, Sylvain Cano, Stephane Leroy, Patrice Keppler, Brian Ivanov, Nikolai V. Vanscheeuwijck, Patrick Martin, Florian Peitsch, Manuel C. Hoeng, Julia Comput Struct Biotechnol J Research Article Cigarette smoke (CS) causes adverse health effects and, for smoker who do not quit, modified risk tobacco products (MRTPs) can be an alternative to reduce the risk of developing smoking-related diseases. Standard toxicological endpoints can lack sensitivity, with systems toxicology approaches yielding broader insights into toxicological mechanisms. In a 6-month systems toxicology study on ApoE(−/−) mice, we conducted an integrative multi-omics analysis to assess the effects of aerosols from the Carbon Heated Tobacco Product (CHTP) 1.2 and Tobacco Heating System (THS) 2.2—a potential and a candidate MRTP based on the heat-not-burn (HnB) principle—compared with CS at matched nicotine concentrations. Molecular exposure effects in the lungs were measured by mRNA/microRNA transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Integrative data analysis included Multi-Omics Factor Analysis and multi-modality functional network interpretation. Across all five data modalities, CS exposure was associated with an increased inflammatory and oxidative stress response, and lipid/surfactant alterations. Upon HnB aerosol exposure these effects were much more limited or absent, with reversal of CS-induced effects upon cessation and switching to CHTP 1.2. Functional network analysis revealed CS-induced complex immunoregulatory interactions across the investigated molecular layers (e.g., itaconate, quinolinate, and miR-146) and highlighted the engagement of the heme–Hmox–bilirubin oxidative stress axis by CS. This work exemplifies how multi-omics approaches can be leveraged within systems toxicology studies and the generated multi-omics data set can facilitate the development of analysis methods and can yield further insights into the effects of toxicological exposures on the lung of mice. Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology 2020-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7218232/ /pubmed/32419906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2020.04.011 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Titz, Bjoern
Szostak, Justyna
Sewer, Alain
Phillips, Blaine
Nury, Catherine
Schneider, Thomas
Dijon, Sophie
Lavrynenko, Oksana
Elamin, Ashraf
Guedj, Emmanuel
Tsin Wong, Ee
Lebrun, Stefan
Vuillaume, Grégory
Kondylis, Athanasios
Gubian, Sylvain
Cano, Stephane
Leroy, Patrice
Keppler, Brian
Ivanov, Nikolai V.
Vanscheeuwijck, Patrick
Martin, Florian
Peitsch, Manuel C.
Hoeng, Julia
Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke
title Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke
title_full Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke
title_fullStr Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke
title_full_unstemmed Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke
title_short Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke
title_sort multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32419906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2020.04.011
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