Nicotine or marijuana vaping exposure during pregnancy and altered immune responses in offspring

Jonas M. Ndeke, James E. Klaunig, Sarah Commodore
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Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) - which include electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes, or simply e-cigs, and marijuana vaping have become increasingly popular. ENDS devices have been established as one of the tobacco quit methods and promoted to be safer compared to traditional tobacco cigarettes. Emerging evidence demonstrates that e-cigarette and marijuana vape use can be harmful, with potential associations with cancer. Herein, we summarize the level of evidence to date for altered immune response, with a focus on cancer risks in the offspring after maternal use of, or aerosol exposures from, ENDS or marijuana vape during pregnancy. From 27 published articles retrieved from PubMed, we sought to find out identified carcinogens in ENDS aerosols and marijuana vapor, which cross the placental barrier and can increase cancer risk in the offspring. Carcinogens in vaping aerosols include aldehydes, metals, tobacco-specific nitrosamines, tobacco alkaloids, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and volatile organic compounds. Additionally, there was only one passive vaping exposure case study on a human fetus, which noted that glycerol, aluminum, chromium, nickel, copper, zinc, selenium, and lead crossed from the mother to the offspring’s cord blood. The carcinogens (metals) in that study were at lower concentrations compared to the mother’s biological matrices. Lastly, we observed that in utero exposures to ENDS-associated chemicals can occur in vital organs such as the lungs, kidneys, brain, bladder, and heart. Any resulting DNA damage increases the risk of tumorigenesis. Future epidemiological studies are needed to examine the effects of passive aerosol exposures from existing and emerging electronic nicotine and marijuana products on developing offspring to cancer.
孕期接触尼古丁或吸食大麻与后代免疫反应的改变
电子尼古丁输送系统(ENDS)--包括电子香烟或电子烟,或简称电子烟,以及大麻吸食器--已变得越来越流行。ENDS设备已被确定为戒烟方法之一,并被宣传为比传统烟草香烟更安全。新的证据表明,使用电子烟和吸食大麻可能有害,并可能与癌症有关。在此,我们总结了迄今为止有关免疫反应改变的证据水平,重点关注母亲在怀孕期间使用ENDS或吸食大麻后,或接触ENDS或吸食大麻产生的气溶胶后,后代患癌症的风险。从 PubMed 上检索到的 27 篇已发表文章中,我们试图找出 ENDS 气溶胶和大麻蒸汽中已确定的致癌物质,这些致癌物质可穿过胎盘屏障,增加后代患癌症的风险。电子烟气溶胶中的致癌物质包括醛类、金属、烟草特有的亚硝胺、烟草生物碱、多环芳香烃和挥发性有机化合物。此外,只有一项关于人类胎儿被动接触吸烟的案例研究指出,甘油、铝、铬、镍、铜、锌、硒和铅从母亲体内进入后代的脐带血中。与母体的生物基质相比,该研究中的致癌物质(金属)浓度较低。最后,我们观察到,子宫内暴露于 ENDS 相关化学物质的情况可能发生在肺部、肾脏、大脑、膀胱和心脏等重要器官。由此造成的任何 DNA 损伤都会增加肿瘤发生的风险。未来需要进行流行病学研究,以检查现有和新出现的电子尼古丁和大麻产品的被动气溶胶暴露对发育中的后代患癌的影响。
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