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Pro-inflammatory effects of e-cigarette vapour condensate on human alveolar macrophages.

Aaron ScottSebastian T LuggKerrie AldridgeKeir E LewisAllen BowdenRahul Y MahidaFrances Susanna GrudzinskaDavinder DosanjhDhruv ParekhRobert ForonjyElizabeth SapeyBabu NaiduDavid R Thickett
Published in: Thorax (2018)
ECVC is significantly more toxic to AMs than non-vaped ECL. Excessive production of ROS, inflammatory cytokines and chemokines induced by e-cigarette vapour may induce an inflammatory state in AMs within the lung that is partly dependent on nicotine. Inhibition of phagocytosis also suggests users may suffer from impaired bacterial clearance. While further research is needed to fully understand the effects of e-cigarette exposure in humans in vivo, we caution against the widely held opinion that e-cigarettes are safe.
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