International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | |
Cytotoxic Evaluation of e-Liquid Aerosol using DifferentLung-Derived Cell Models | |
Hauke Dieken1  Michaela Aufderheide1  Olaf Krischenowski1  Stefanie Scheffler1  | |
[1] Cultex Laboratories GmbH, Feodor-Lynen-Street 21, 30625 Hannover, Germany; | |
关键词: electronic cigarette; smoking; tobacco; nicotine; cytotoxicity; immortalized normal bronchial epithelial cells; air-liquid interface; CL-1548; CULTEX® RFS; public health; | |
DOI : 10.3390/ijerph121012466 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
The in vitro toxicological evaluation of e-liquid aerosol is an important aspect of consumer protection, but the cell model is of great significance. Due to its water solubility, e-liquid aerosol is deposited in the conducting zone of the respiratory tract. Therefore, primary normal human bronchial epithelial (NHBE) cells are more suitable for e-liquid aerosol testing than the widely used alveolar cell line A549. Due to their prolonged lifespan, immortalized cell lines derived from primary NHBE cells, exhibiting a comparable in vitro differentiation, might be an alternative for acute toxicity testing. In our study, A549 cells freshly isolated NHBE cells and the immortalized cell line CL-1548 were exposed at the air-liquid interface to e-liquid aerosol and cigarette mainstream smoke in a CULTEX® RFS compact module. The cell viability was analyzed 24 h post-exposure. In comparison with primary NHBE cells, the CL-1548 cell line showed lower sensitivity to e-liquid aerosol but significantly higher sensitivity compared to A549 cells. Therefore, the immortalized cell line CL-1548 is recommended as a tool for the routine testing of e-liquid aerosol and is preferable to A549 cells.
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