In Vitro assessments of ENDS toxicity in the respiratory tract: Are we there yet?
Thivanka Muthumalage, Emma Sarles, Qixin Wang, Edward Hensel, Thomas Hill, Irfan Rahman, Risa Robinson, Andrea M. Stroup, Krista Thongphanh, Lisa A. Miller

TL;DR
This review evaluates how well in vitro methods can assess the respiratory toxicity of e-cigarettes compared to animal studies.
Contribution
The paper systematically compares in vitro models to in vivo findings for ENDS toxicity and highlights technological gaps.
Findings
In vitro models can rapidly assess ENDS toxicity and align with efforts to reduce animal testing.
Current in vitro methods face challenges in accurately replicating inhaled toxicant outcomes.
ENDS aerosols and ingredients show toxicity to human respiratory cells in laboratory settings.
Abstract
Approximately 4.6 % of U.S. adults over the age of 18 use e-cigarettes, which are a type of electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS). Over 2.5 million U.S. middle and high school students also use both disposable and/or flavored ENDS products. The health impacts of ENDS use by adults and adolescents are considered a controversial topic in the social media partially due to misperceptions surrounding ENDS toxicity compared to that of combustible cigarettes. There is growing evidence that ENDS, particularly their product composition and design, individual and combined ingredients, and produced aerosols, are toxic to human health. Animal studies have been critical for defining the pathophysiologic outcomes resulting from ENDS use. However, in vitro approaches using human cells can measure the potential toxicity of ENDS e-liquids and aerosols on a shorter timeline and are in keeping with…
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TopicsCarcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment · Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
