Schick Suzaynn F, Blount Benjamin C, Jacob Peyton, Saliba Najat A, Bernert John T, El Hellani Ahmad, Jatlow Peter, Pappas R Steven, Wang Lanqing, Foulds Jonathan, Ghosh Arunava, Hecht Stephen S, Gomez John C, Martin Jessica R, Mesaros Clementina, Srivastava Sanjay, St Helen Gideon, Tarran Robert, Lorkiewicz Pawel K, Blair Ian A, Kimmel Heather L, Doerschuk Claire M, Benowitz Neal L, Bhatnagar Aruni
Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California;
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2017 Sep 1;313(3):L425-L452. doi: 10.1152/ajplung.00343.2016. Epub 2017 May 18.
Accurate and reliable measurements of exposure to tobacco products are essential for identifying and confirming patterns of tobacco product use and for assessing their potential biological effects in both human populations and experimental systems. Due to the introduction of new tobacco-derived products and the development of novel ways to modify and use conventional tobacco products, precise and specific assessments of exposure to tobacco are now more important than ever. Biomarkers that were developed and validated to measure exposure to cigarettes are being evaluated to assess their use for measuring exposure to these new products. Here, we review current methods for measuring exposure to new and emerging tobacco products, such as electronic cigarettes, little cigars, water pipes, and cigarillos. Rigorously validated biomarkers specific to these new products have not yet been identified. Here, we discuss the strengths and limitations of current approaches, including whether they provide reliable exposure estimates for new and emerging products. We provide specific guidance for choosing practical and economical biomarkers for different study designs and experimental conditions. Our goal is to help both new and experienced investigators measure exposure to tobacco products accurately and avoid common experimental errors. With the identification of the capacity gaps in biomarker research on new and emerging tobacco products, we hope to provide researchers, policymakers, and funding agencies with a clear action plan for conducting and promoting research on the patterns of use and health effects of these products.
准确可靠地测量烟草制品暴露情况对于识别和确认烟草制品使用模式以及评估其在人群和实验系统中的潜在生物学效应至关重要。由于新的烟草衍生产品的推出以及传统烟草制品改性和使用新方式的发展,如今对烟草暴露进行精确且特定的评估比以往任何时候都更为重要。为测量香烟暴露而开发和验证的生物标志物正在接受评估,以确定其用于测量这些新产品暴露的适用性。在此,我们综述了当前测量新型和新兴烟草制品(如电子烟、小雪茄、水烟筒和小雪茄烟)暴露情况的方法。尚未鉴定出针对这些新产品的经过严格验证的特异性生物标志物。在此,我们讨论了当前方法的优势和局限性,包括它们是否能为新型和新兴产品提供可靠的暴露估计。我们为不同研究设计和实验条件下选择实用且经济的生物标志物提供了具体指导。我们的目标是帮助新老研究人员准确测量烟草制品暴露情况并避免常见实验误差。通过识别新型和新兴烟草制品生物标志物研究中的能力差距,我们希望为研究人员、政策制定者和资助机构提供一个关于开展和促进这些产品使用模式及健康影响研究的明确行动计划。