New study compares the effects of direct exposure to cigarette smoke or e-cigarette vapor

No surprise in these results.

Fewer substances will obviously cause fewer effects. That said, keep in mind that mere exposure does not equal toxicity. Even with tobacco smoking, it’s the dose that makes the poison.

The media release is below.

###

New study compares the effects of direct exposure to cigarette smoke or e-cigarette vapor
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC./GENETIC ENGINEERING NEWS

New Rochelle, NY, February 1, 2017–Researchers reported changes in the expression levels of 123 genes when reconstituted lung tissue was exposed to cigarette smoke, compared to only two genes that could be confirmed following exposure to e-cigarette aerosols. They also reported increased levels of several cytokines, which are biomarkers of inflammation, in the lung tissue model exposed to conventional cigarette smoke, as described in the study published in Applied In Vitro Toxicology, a peer-reviewed publication from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The article is part of a special issue on Next Generation Nicotine Products and is available to media contacts upon request.

Anisha Banerjee and coauthors from British American Tobacco R&D Centre (Southampton, U.K.) used a commercially available 3D airway culture system comprised of reconstituted human epithelium, which mimics the structure and functions of human lung tissue. The researchers demonstrate how this model system, together with a protocol designed to deliver matched, repeated exposures to smoke or aerosol over a short period, can be applied in the laboratory to assess potential toxicity.

In the article entitled “Differential Gene Expression Using RNA-seq Profiling in a Reconstituted Airway Epithelium Exposed to Conventional Cigarette Smoke or Electronic Cigarette Aerosols,” they describe the molecular techniques used to measure gene expression and inflammatory biomarker levels.

“Next generation sequencing is revolutionizing and expanding the frontiers of genomic research to unravel the genetic information from any biological system,” explains Dr. Banerjee.

“The utilization of new human 3D lung models in combination with the latest gene expression technologies to evaluate the effects of conventional cigarette smoke versus electronic cigarette aerosols demonstrates how in vitro models can be used to understand biological effects,” says Jim McKim, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of Applied In Vitro Toxicology and Founder and CEO, IonTox, LLC.

###

Congress is reading ‘Scare Pollution’… are you?

“By all accounts, [the Trump administration was] running around Thursday delivering copies of Steve Milloy’s “Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA” to key members of Congress.”

Amazon | Personalized copy signed by Steve Milloy

WaPo Hypocrisy: Don’t ‘demonize’ political opponents

I almost spit up my morning cup of liberal tears when I read the WaPo editorial this morning on Trump’s firing of ex-Acting AG Sally Yates.

Continue reading WaPo Hypocrisy: Don’t ‘demonize’ political opponents

More ‘settled science’: Role of terrestrial biosphere in counteracting climate change may have been underestimated

“Our work shows that the terrestrial biosphere might have greater potential than previously thought to mitigate climate change by sequestering carbon emissions from fossil fuels.”

Continue reading More ‘settled science’: Role of terrestrial biosphere in counteracting climate change may have been underestimated

Elections have consequences… even with EPA’s illegal human experiments

The election of Donald Trump seems to have sent some sort of shock wave through EPA’s Office of Inspector General in the saga over EPA’s illegal human experiments.


Continue reading Elections have consequences… even with EPA’s illegal human experiments

EPA nominee Pruitt doubles down on climate skepticism

“EPA administrator nominee Scott Pruitt yesterday sent 242 pages of responses to questions from Democratic senators, doubling down on his stances that the severity of climate change is up for debate and that the agency he would run has overstepped its congressional mandate.”


Continue reading EPA nominee Pruitt doubles down on climate skepticism

UCalifornia profs warned not to use school resources for personal attacks on President Trump

Wanna-be political activists masquerading as professors should not be using their taxpayer-funded day jobs as a perch from which to spout their politics.

Continue reading UCalifornia profs warned not to use school resources for personal attacks on President Trump