Abstract

E-cigarette flavored pods are increasing in use among young adults. Although marketed as a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes, the health effects of e-cigarette flavored pods are unknown. We hypothesized that e-cigarette flavored pods would cause oxidative stress, barrier dysfunction, and an inflammatory response in monocytes and lung epithelial cells. JUUL pod flavors (Fruit Medley, Virginia Tobacco, Cool Mint, Crème Brulee, Cool Cucumber, Mango, and Classic Menthol) and similar pod flavors (Just Mango-Strawberry Coconut and Caffé Latte) were tested. These pod flavors generated significant amounts of acellular ROS and induced significant mitochondrial superoxide production in bronchial epithelial cells (16-HBE). Lung epithelial cells (16-HBE, BEAS-2B) and monocytes (U937) exposed to various pod aerosols resulted in increased inflammatory mediators, such as IL-8 or PGE2. JUUL pod flavors, Crème Brulee and Cool Cucumber, caused epithelial barrier dysfunction in 16-HBE cells. Moreover, tested flavors also showed DNA damage upon exposure in monocytes. We determined the chemical constituents present in various flavors. Our data suggest that these constituents in flavored pods induce oxidative stress, inflammation, epithelial barrier dysfunction, and DNA damage in lung cells. These data provide insights into the regulation of e-cigarette flavored pods, as well as constituents in these flavors.

Highlights

  • E-cigarette flavored pods are increasing in use among young adults

  • JUUL pod flavors, Cool Mint, Crème Brulee, Cool Cucumber, and Fruit Medley, generated significantly higher reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels at each puff count compared to the respective air control group

  • The high prevalence of vaping among adolescents has led the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to issue warning letters and to penalize the stores selling these products to minors[5,12]

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Introduction

E-cigarette flavored pods are increasing in use among young adults. marketed as a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes, the health effects of e-cigarette flavored pods are unknown. At 80% confluency, the cells were serum-deprived at 1% FBS for 12-hours followed by three www.nature.com/scientificreports sessions of aerosol exposure to Cool Cucumber, Classic Menthol, Just Mango (Strawberry Coconut), and Caffé Latte flavors (refer to the in vitro exposure section for more details on exposure methods). After 16-HBE cell exposure to Crème Brulee, Classic Menthol, Just Mango (Strawberry Coconut), and Caffé Latte flavors, the barrier function was evaluated by EVOM2 (WPI instruments, FL).

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