Electronic cigarette liquids impair metabolic cooperation and alter proteomic profiles in V79 cells
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Trifunović, SaraSmiljanić, Katarina

Sickmann, Albert
Solari, Fiorella Andrea
Kolarević, Stoimir
Divac Rankov, Aleksandra
Ljujic, Mila
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Background: Although still considered a safer alternative to classical cigarettes, growing body of work points to
harmful effects of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) affecting a range of cellular processes. The biological effect of
e-cigarettes needs to be investigated in more detail considering their widespread use.
Methods: In this study, we treated V79 lung fibroblasts with sub-cytotoxic concentration of e-cigarette liquids, with
and without nicotine. Mutagenicity was evaluated by HPRT assay, genotoxicity by comet assay and the effect on cel-
lular communication by metabolic cooperation assay. Additionally, comprehensive proteome analysis was performed
via high resolution, parallel accumulation serial fragmentation-PASEF mass spectrometry.
Results: E-cigarette liquid concentration used in this study showed no mutagenic or genotoxic effect, however it
negatively impacted metabolic cooperation between V79 cells. Both e-cigarette liquids induced significant deplet...ion
in total number of proteins and impairment of mitochondrial function in treated cells. The focal adhesion proteins
were upregulated, which is in accordance with the results of metabolic cooperation assay. Increased presence of post-
translational modifications (PTMs), including carbonylation and direct oxidative modifications, was observed. Data are
available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD032071.
Conclusions: Our study revealed impairment of metabolic cooperation as well as significant proteome and PTMs
alterations in V79 cells treated with e-cigarette liquid warranting future studies on e-cigarettes health impact.
Keywords:
Electronic cigarettes / Proteomics / Lung fibroblast / Metabolic cooperationSource:
Respiratory Research, 2022, 23, 191Publisher:
- BMC Springer Nature
Funding / projects:
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200168 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Chemistry) (RS-200168)
- FoodEnTwin-Twinning of research activities for the frontier research in the fields of food, nutrition and environmental omics (EU-810752)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200042 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering) (RS-200042)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200007 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Biological Research 'Siniša Stanković') (RS-200007)
DOI: 10.1186/s12931-022-02102-w
ISSN: 1465-993X
WoS: 00082604740000
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85134238387
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Hemijski fakultet / Faculty of ChemistryTY - JOUR AU - Trifunović, Sara AU - Smiljanić, Katarina AU - Sickmann, Albert AU - Solari, Fiorella Andrea AU - Kolarević, Stoimir AU - Divac Rankov, Aleksandra AU - Ljujic, Mila PY - 2022 UR - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5458 AB - Abstract Background: Although still considered a safer alternative to classical cigarettes, growing body of work points to harmful effects of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) affecting a range of cellular processes. The biological effect of e-cigarettes needs to be investigated in more detail considering their widespread use. Methods: In this study, we treated V79 lung fibroblasts with sub-cytotoxic concentration of e-cigarette liquids, with and without nicotine. Mutagenicity was evaluated by HPRT assay, genotoxicity by comet assay and the effect on cel- lular communication by metabolic cooperation assay. Additionally, comprehensive proteome analysis was performed via high resolution, parallel accumulation serial fragmentation-PASEF mass spectrometry. Results: E-cigarette liquid concentration used in this study showed no mutagenic or genotoxic effect, however it negatively impacted metabolic cooperation between V79 cells. Both e-cigarette liquids induced significant depletion in total number of proteins and impairment of mitochondrial function in treated cells. The focal adhesion proteins were upregulated, which is in accordance with the results of metabolic cooperation assay. Increased presence of post- translational modifications (PTMs), including carbonylation and direct oxidative modifications, was observed. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD032071. Conclusions: Our study revealed impairment of metabolic cooperation as well as significant proteome and PTMs alterations in V79 cells treated with e-cigarette liquid warranting future studies on e-cigarettes health impact. PB - BMC Springer Nature T2 - Respiratory Research T1 - Electronic cigarette liquids impair metabolic cooperation and alter proteomic profiles in V79 cells VL - 23 IS - 191 DO - 10.1186/s12931-022-02102-w ER -
@article{ author = "Trifunović, Sara and Smiljanić, Katarina and Sickmann, Albert and Solari, Fiorella Andrea and Kolarević, Stoimir and Divac Rankov, Aleksandra and Ljujic, Mila", year = "2022", abstract = "Abstract Background: Although still considered a safer alternative to classical cigarettes, growing body of work points to harmful effects of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) affecting a range of cellular processes. The biological effect of e-cigarettes needs to be investigated in more detail considering their widespread use. Methods: In this study, we treated V79 lung fibroblasts with sub-cytotoxic concentration of e-cigarette liquids, with and without nicotine. Mutagenicity was evaluated by HPRT assay, genotoxicity by comet assay and the effect on cel- lular communication by metabolic cooperation assay. Additionally, comprehensive proteome analysis was performed via high resolution, parallel accumulation serial fragmentation-PASEF mass spectrometry. Results: E-cigarette liquid concentration used in this study showed no mutagenic or genotoxic effect, however it negatively impacted metabolic cooperation between V79 cells. Both e-cigarette liquids induced significant depletion in total number of proteins and impairment of mitochondrial function in treated cells. The focal adhesion proteins were upregulated, which is in accordance with the results of metabolic cooperation assay. Increased presence of post- translational modifications (PTMs), including carbonylation and direct oxidative modifications, was observed. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD032071. Conclusions: Our study revealed impairment of metabolic cooperation as well as significant proteome and PTMs alterations in V79 cells treated with e-cigarette liquid warranting future studies on e-cigarettes health impact.", publisher = "BMC Springer Nature", journal = "Respiratory Research", title = "Electronic cigarette liquids impair metabolic cooperation and alter proteomic profiles in V79 cells", volume = "23", number = "191", doi = "10.1186/s12931-022-02102-w" }
Trifunović, S., Smiljanić, K., Sickmann, A., Solari, F. A., Kolarević, S., Divac Rankov, A.,& Ljujic, M.. (2022). Electronic cigarette liquids impair metabolic cooperation and alter proteomic profiles in V79 cells. in Respiratory Research BMC Springer Nature., 23(191). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-022-02102-w
Trifunović S, Smiljanić K, Sickmann A, Solari FA, Kolarević S, Divac Rankov A, Ljujic M. Electronic cigarette liquids impair metabolic cooperation and alter proteomic profiles in V79 cells. in Respiratory Research. 2022;23(191). doi:10.1186/s12931-022-02102-w .
Trifunović, Sara, Smiljanić, Katarina, Sickmann, Albert, Solari, Fiorella Andrea, Kolarević, Stoimir, Divac Rankov, Aleksandra, Ljujic, Mila, "Electronic cigarette liquids impair metabolic cooperation and alter proteomic profiles in V79 cells" in Respiratory Research, 23, no. 191 (2022), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-022-02102-w . .