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Nicotine in E-cigarette smoke: cancer culprit?


ABSTRACT: Tobacco smoke's harmful effects are well-known; the harmful effects of tobacco smoke have been well-investigated. Nicotine in tobacco smoke contributes to the pathogenesis of various conditions, such as lung cancer, coronary artery disease and asthma. A decade ago, a seemingly safer alternative to tobacco cigarettes was introduced- the E-cigarette. However, studies have found that E-cigarette smoke (ECS) not only induces DNA damage but also reduces DNA repair activity via BER and NER pathways. Further research conducted with cells damaged by Ultra-Violet (UV) light or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) indicates that ECS can function as a comutagen; nicotine can amplify mutagenic activity by merging with other mutagens. The downstream metabolites derived from nicotine found in ECS put E-cigarette smokers at a higher risk for developing lung or bladder cancers or heart disease than their non-smoking counterparts. Overall, these findings are instrumental in our understanding of the harmful effects of ECS.

SUBMITTER: Saji S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7176775 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nicotine in E-cigarette smoke: cancer culprit?

Saji Smita S   Patil Sahebgowda Sidramagowda SS   Alleyn Matthew M   Lockey Richard R   Kolliputi Narasaiah N  

Journal of cell communication and signaling 20191218 1


Tobacco smoke's harmful effects are well-known; the harmful effects of tobacco smoke have been well-investigated. Nicotine in tobacco smoke contributes to the pathogenesis of various conditions, such as lung cancer, coronary artery disease and asthma. A decade ago, a seemingly safer alternative to tobacco cigarettes was introduced- the E-cigarette. However, studies have found that E-cigarette smoke (ECS) not only induces DNA damage but also reduces DNA repair activity via BER and NER pathways. F  ...[more]

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