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Toxicity evaluation of e-juice and its soluble aerosols generated by electronic cigarettes using recombinant bioluminescent bacteria responsive to specific cellular damages

机译:使用重组生物发光细菌对电子细胞产生的电子果汁及其可溶性气溶胶的毒性进行评估,该细菌对特定的细胞损伤有反应

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Electronic-cigarettes (e-cigarette) are widely used as an alternative to traditional cigarettes but their safety is not well established. Herein, we demonstrate and validate an analytical method to discriminate the deleterious effects of e-cigarette refills (e-juice) and soluble e-juice aerosol (SEA) by employing stress-specific bioluminescent recombinant bacterial cells (RBCs) as whole-cell biosensors. These RBCs carry luxCDABE-operon tightly controlled by promoters that specifically induced to DNA damage (recA), superoxide radicals (sodA), heavy metals (copA) and membrane damage (oprF). The responses of the RBCs following exposure to various concentrations of e-juice/SEA was recorded in real-time that showed dose-dependent stress specific-responses against both the e-juice and vaporized e-juice aerosols produced by the e-cigarette. We also established that high doses of e-juice (4-folds diluted) lead to cell death by repressing the cellular machinery responsible for repairing DNA-damage, superoxide toxicity, ion homeostasis and membrane damage. SEA also caused the cellular damages but the cells showed enhanced bioluminescence expression without significant growth inhibition, indicating that the cells activated their global defense system to repair these damages. DNA fragmentation assay also revealed the disintegration of total cellular DNA at sub-toxic doses of e-juice. Despite their state of matter, the e-juice and its aerosols induce cytotoxicity and alter normal cellular functions, respectively that raises concerns on use of e-cigarettes as alternative to traditional cigarette. The ability of RBCs in detecting both harmful effects and toxicity mechanisms provided a fundamental understanding of biological response to e-juice and aerosols.
机译:电子香烟(e-香烟)被广泛用作传统香烟的替代品,但其安全性尚未得到很好的确立。在这里,我们演示并验证了一种分析方法,该方法通过采用应力特异性生物发光重组细菌细胞(RBC)作为全细胞生物传感器来区分电子烟补充剂(e-juice)和可溶性e-juice气雾剂(SEA)的有害作用。这些RBC带有由启动子严格控制的luxCDABE操纵子,该启动子可特异性诱导DNA损伤(recA),超氧自由基(sodA),重金属(copA)和膜损伤(oprF)。实时记录红细胞暴露于各种浓度的电子果汁/ SEA后的响应,显示出对电子烟和由电子烟产生的汽化电子果汁气雾剂的剂量依赖性应激特异性反应。我们还确定,高剂量的电子果汁(稀释4倍)可通过抑制负责修复DNA损伤,超氧化物毒性,离子稳态和膜损伤的细胞机制而导致细胞死亡。 SEA也引起细胞损伤,但细胞显示出增强的生物发光表达,而没有明显的生长抑制作用,表明细胞激活了其整体防御系统来修复这些损伤。 DNA片段化测定还揭示了在亚毒性剂量的e-juice中总细胞DNA的分解。尽管它们的状态不同,但电子果汁及其气雾剂分别引起细胞毒性并改变正常的细胞功能,这引起人们对使用电子烟替代传统香烟的担忧。红细胞检测有害作用和毒性机制的能力提供了对电子果汁和气雾剂生物学反应的基本了解。

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