Evaluation of chronic cigarette smoke exposure in human bronchial epithelial cultures.

J Appl Toxicol

Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The study explored using British-American Tobacco-designed chambers to simulate chronic cigarette smoke exposure on human bronchial epithelial cells, emphasizing the importance of maintaining cell viability through a specialized perfusion system.
  • * Results indicated that chronic exposure with proper serosal perfusion resulted in increased inflammation and decreased CFTR function, with the suggested exposure periods being 5- and 10-days for future evaluations of tobacco products.

Article Abstract

Cigarette smoke (CS) exposure induces both cytotoxicity and inflammation, and often causes COPD, a growing cause of morbidity and mortality. CS also inhibits the CFTR Cl channel, leading to airway surface liquid dehydration, which is predicated to impair clearance of inhaled pathogens and toxicants. Numerous in vitro studies have been performed that utilize acute (≤24 h) CS exposures. However, CS exposure is typically chronic. We evaluated the feasibility of using British-American Tobacco (BAT)-designed CS exposure chambers for chronically exposing human bronchial epithelial cultures (HBECs) to CS. HBECs are polarized and contain mucosal and serosal sides. In vivo, inhaled CS interacts with mucosal membranes, and BAT chambers are designed to direct CS to HBEC mucosal surfaces while keeping CS away from serosal surfaces via a perfusion system. We found that serosal perfusion was absolutely required to maintain HBEC viability over time following chronic CS exposure. Indeed, with this system, we found that CS increased inflammation and mucin levels, while decreasing CFTR function. Without this serosal perfusion, CS was extremely toxic within 24 h. We therefore propose that 5- and 10-day CS exposures with serosal perfusion are suitable for measuring chronic CS exposure and can be used for monitoring new and emerging tobacco products.

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