Department of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, USA; Signature Science LLC, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Dev Biol. 2022 Jan;481:14-29. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2021.09.004. Epub 2021 Sep 17.
Environmental teratogens such as smoking are known risk factors for developmental disorders such as cleft palate. While smoking rates have declined, a new type of smoking, called vaping is on the rise. Vaping is the use of e-cigarettes to vaporize and inhale an e-liquid containing nicotine and food-like flavors. There is the potential that, like smoking, vaping could also pose a danger to the developing human. Rather than waiting for epidemiological and mammalian studies, we have turned to an aquatic developmental model, Xenopus laevis, to more quickly assess whether e-liquids contain teratogens that could lead to craniofacial malformations. Xenopus, like zebrafish, has the benefit of being a well-established developmental model and has also been effective in predicting whether a chemical could be a teratogen. We have determined that embryonic exposure to dessert flavored e-liquids can cause craniofacial abnormalities, including an orofacial cleft in Xenopus. To better understand the underlying mechanisms contributing to these defects, transcriptomic analysis of the facial tissues of embryos exposed to a representative dessert flavored e-liquid vapor extract was performed. Analysis of differentially expressed genes in these embryos revealed several genes associated with retinoic acid metabolism or the signaling pathway. Consistently, retinoic acid receptor inhibition phenocopied the craniofacial defects as those embryos exposed to the vapor extract of the e-liquid. Such malformations also correlated with a group of common differentially expressed genes, two of which are associated with midface birth defects in humans. Further, e-liquid exposure sensitized embryos to forming craniofacial malformations when they already had depressed retinoic acid signaling. Moreover, 13-cis-retinoic acid treatment could significantly reduce the e-liquid induced malformation in the midface. Such results suggest the possibility of an interaction between retinoic acid signaling and e-liquid exposure. One of the most popular and concentrated flavoring chemicals in dessert flavored e-liquids is vanillin. Xenopus embryos exposed to this chemical closely resembled embryos exposed to dessert-like e-liquids and a retinoic acid receptor antagonist. In summary, we determined that e-liquid chemicals, in particular vanillin, can cause craniofacial defects potentially by dysregulating retinoic acid signaling. This work warrants the evaluation of vanillin and other such flavoring additives in e-liquids on mammalian development.
环境致畸剂,如吸烟,是导致腭裂等发育障碍的已知危险因素。虽然吸烟率有所下降,但一种新型吸烟方式,即蒸气烟,正在兴起。蒸气烟是指使用电子烟将含有尼古丁和食品味道的电子烟液蒸发并吸入。像吸烟一样,蒸气烟也有可能对发育中的人类构成危险。我们没有等待流行病学和哺乳动物研究的结果,而是转而使用非洲爪蟾(Xenopus laevis)这一水生发育模型,以更快地评估电子烟液是否含有可能导致颅面畸形的致畸物。像斑马鱼一样,非洲爪蟾作为一种成熟的发育模型具有优势,并且在预测某种化学物质是否为致畸物方面也很有效。我们已经确定,胚胎暴露于甜点味电子烟液会导致颅面异常,包括非洲爪蟾的口面裂。为了更好地了解导致这些缺陷的潜在机制,我们对暴露于代表性甜点味电子烟液蒸气提取物的胚胎的面部组织进行了转录组分析。对这些胚胎中差异表达基因的分析揭示了几个与视黄酸代谢或信号通路相关的基因。一致地,视黄酸受体抑制剂模拟了胚胎暴露于电子烟液蒸气提取物时的颅面缺陷。这种畸形也与一组常见的差异表达基因相关,其中两个与人类的中面出生缺陷有关。此外,当胚胎的视黄酸信号已经受到抑制时,电子烟液暴露会使胚胎更容易形成颅面畸形。而且,13-顺式视黄酸处理可显著减少电子烟液引起的中面畸形。这些结果表明视黄酸信号和电子烟液暴露之间存在相互作用的可能性。在甜点味电子烟液中最受欢迎和最浓缩的调味化学品之一是香草醛。暴露于这种化学物质的非洲爪蟾胚胎与暴露于甜点味电子烟液和视黄酸受体拮抗剂的胚胎非常相似。总之,我们确定电子烟液化学物质,特别是香草醛,可能通过扰乱视黄酸信号导致颅面缺陷。这项工作需要评估电子烟液中的香草醛和其他此类调味添加剂对哺乳动物发育的影响。