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Pilot Study to Detect Genes Involved in DNA Damage and Cancer in Humans: Potential Biomarkers of Exposure to E-Cigarette Aerosols

There is a paucity of data on how gene expression enables identification of individuals who are at risk of exposure to carcinogens from e-cigarette (e-cig) vaping; and how human vaping behaviors modify these exposures. This pilot study aimed to identify genes regulated from acute exposure to e-cig u...

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Autores principales: Hamad, Samera H., Brinkman, Marielle C., Tsai, Yi-Hsuan, Mellouk, Namya, Cross, Kandice, Jaspers, Ilona, Clark, Pamela I., Granville, Courtney A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33809907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12030448
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author Hamad, Samera H.
Brinkman, Marielle C.
Tsai, Yi-Hsuan
Mellouk, Namya
Cross, Kandice
Jaspers, Ilona
Clark, Pamela I.
Granville, Courtney A.
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Brinkman, Marielle C.
Tsai, Yi-Hsuan
Mellouk, Namya
Cross, Kandice
Jaspers, Ilona
Clark, Pamela I.
Granville, Courtney A.
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description There is a paucity of data on how gene expression enables identification of individuals who are at risk of exposure to carcinogens from e-cigarette (e-cig) vaping; and how human vaping behaviors modify these exposures. This pilot study aimed to identify genes regulated from acute exposure to e-cig using RT-qPCR. Three subjects (2M and 1F) made three visits to the lab (n(TOT) = 9 visits); buccal and blood samples were collected before and immediately after scripted vaping 20 puffs (n(TOT) = 18 samples); vaping topography data were collected in each session. Subjects used their own e-cig containing 50:50 propylene glycol (PG):vegetable glycerine (VG) +3–6 mg/mL nicotine. The tumor suppressor TP53 was significantly upregulated in buccal samples. TP53 expression was puff volume and flow rate dependent in both tissues. In blood, the significant downregulation of N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase (MPG), a base excision repair gene, was consistent across all subjects. In addition to DNA repair pathway, cell cycle and cancer pathways were the most enriched pathways in buccal and blood samples, respectively. This pilot study demonstrates that vaping 20 puffs significantly alters expression of TP53 in human tissues; vaping behavior is an important modifier of this response. A larger study is needed to confirm these relationships.
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spelling pubmed-80041852021-03-28 Pilot Study to Detect Genes Involved in DNA Damage and Cancer in Humans: Potential Biomarkers of Exposure to E-Cigarette Aerosols Hamad, Samera H. Brinkman, Marielle C. Tsai, Yi-Hsuan Mellouk, Namya Cross, Kandice Jaspers, Ilona Clark, Pamela I. Granville, Courtney A. Genes (Basel) Article There is a paucity of data on how gene expression enables identification of individuals who are at risk of exposure to carcinogens from e-cigarette (e-cig) vaping; and how human vaping behaviors modify these exposures. This pilot study aimed to identify genes regulated from acute exposure to e-cig using RT-qPCR. Three subjects (2M and 1F) made three visits to the lab (n(TOT) = 9 visits); buccal and blood samples were collected before and immediately after scripted vaping 20 puffs (n(TOT) = 18 samples); vaping topography data were collected in each session. Subjects used their own e-cig containing 50:50 propylene glycol (PG):vegetable glycerine (VG) +3–6 mg/mL nicotine. The tumor suppressor TP53 was significantly upregulated in buccal samples. TP53 expression was puff volume and flow rate dependent in both tissues. In blood, the significant downregulation of N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase (MPG), a base excision repair gene, was consistent across all subjects. In addition to DNA repair pathway, cell cycle and cancer pathways were the most enriched pathways in buccal and blood samples, respectively. This pilot study demonstrates that vaping 20 puffs significantly alters expression of TP53 in human tissues; vaping behavior is an important modifier of this response. A larger study is needed to confirm these relationships. MDPI 2021-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8004185/ /pubmed/33809907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12030448 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Hamad, Samera H.
Brinkman, Marielle C.
Tsai, Yi-Hsuan
Mellouk, Namya
Cross, Kandice
Jaspers, Ilona
Clark, Pamela I.
Granville, Courtney A.
Pilot Study to Detect Genes Involved in DNA Damage and Cancer in Humans: Potential Biomarkers of Exposure to E-Cigarette Aerosols
title Pilot Study to Detect Genes Involved in DNA Damage and Cancer in Humans: Potential Biomarkers of Exposure to E-Cigarette Aerosols
title_full Pilot Study to Detect Genes Involved in DNA Damage and Cancer in Humans: Potential Biomarkers of Exposure to E-Cigarette Aerosols
title_fullStr Pilot Study to Detect Genes Involved in DNA Damage and Cancer in Humans: Potential Biomarkers of Exposure to E-Cigarette Aerosols
title_full_unstemmed Pilot Study to Detect Genes Involved in DNA Damage and Cancer in Humans: Potential Biomarkers of Exposure to E-Cigarette Aerosols
title_short Pilot Study to Detect Genes Involved in DNA Damage and Cancer in Humans: Potential Biomarkers of Exposure to E-Cigarette Aerosols
title_sort pilot study to detect genes involved in dna damage and cancer in humans: potential biomarkers of exposure to e-cigarette aerosols
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33809907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12030448
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