E-cigarettes increase the risk of adenoma formation in murine colorectal cancer model.
Ibrahim M SayedAnirban ChakrabortyKaili InouyeLeanne DuganStefania TocciIra AdvaniKenneth ParkTapas K HazraSoumita DasLaura E Crotty AlexanderPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
E.cig vaping promotes CRC by stimulating inflammatory pathways, mediating DNA damage, and upregulating transcription of cancer stem cell markers. Critically, combining E.cig vaping with cig smoking leads to higher levels of tumorigenesis. Thus, while the chemical composition of these two inhalants, E.cigs and cigs, is highly disparate, they both drive the development of cancer and when combined, a highly common pattern of use, they can have additive or synergistic effects.