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esearchers from New York University
(NYU) College of Dentistry are the first to show that the use of e-cigarettes
may allow infection-causing bacteria to flourish in the mouth.
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reveals how vaping affects the oral microbiome.
An increasing number of people are
turning to e-cigarettes,
or vapes, as an alternative to conventional cigarettes. However, questions
remain about the safety of these devices and their long-term health effects.
Now, research from NYU College of Dentistry shows that vaping changes the
community of bacteria in the mouth — the oral microbiome — in a way that puts
users at higher risk of infection than cigarette smokers and nonsmokers.
The new study appears in the open access journal iScience.
E-cigarettes are popular among cigarette smokers because
they offer a way of getting a nicotine hit without the health risks of tobacco,
such as lung damage and a higher risk of cancer.
Data from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that almost 55% of
former cigarette smokers and 48% of current cigarette smokers have turned to
vaping.
However, e-cigarettes have also become popular with people
who have never smoked, especially among those between the ages of 18 and 24
years. More than 20% of high school students and 5% of middle school students
use vapes, according to 2018 CDC data.
The rise in vaping, particularly among young people, has
raised concerns, as no long-term data are available on its health effects.
Reports of lung disease among teen and young adult users,
as well as the identification of diethylene glycol (a toxic compound
present in antifreeze) and potentially cancer-causing agents, such as
aldehydes, in e-cigarette cartridges, have highlighted the need for more
research in this area.
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The new research assessed the effects of these compounds on
the first part of the body that they reach: the mouth. As well as being a route
for air to enter the lungs, the mouth is also a gateway for microbes.
Having microbes in the mouth is not necessarily a bad thing.
There are trillions of bacteria living in the body — on the skin, in the gut,
and in the mouth — where they help us fight infections and digest food.
In this paper, researchers evaluated the effect of vaping on
the bacterial community in the mouth, which exists in a delicate balance.
Changes to this microbial community can contribute to oral disease.
The researchers compared the oral microbiome of three groups
of people: e-cigarette users, cigarette smokers, and nonsmokers.
“Given the popularity of vaping, it is critical that we
learn more about the effects of e-cigarette aerosols on the oral microbiome and
host inflammatory responses in order to better understand the impact of vaping
on human health,” explains co-senior author Xin Li, Ph.D.
The scientists profiled the microbial communities present in
the saliva of 119 people across the three groups, using a specialized type of
genetic sequencing.
They found significant changes to the oral microbiome of the
vapers.
In comparison with the cigarette smokers and nonsmokers,
vapers had higher numbers of bacteria called Porphyromonas and Veillonella, which have an association with gum disease and are
a reflection of “compromised periodontal health,” according to Li.
They also found higher levels of two inflammatory markers in
the group of vapers, which suggests that vaping affects the local immune system.
To look at the effects of e-cigarette fumes on individual
cells, the scientists cultured cells from a human pharynx with bacteria and
exposed them either to the aerosol from an e-cigarette or to air.
They found that many more cells became infected by the
bacteria when they were exposed to e-cigarette aerosols. These cells were also
more likely to become inflamed.
“Our
study suggests that vaping electronic cigarettes causes shifts in the oral
environment and highly influences the colonization of complex microbial
biofilms, which raises the risk for oral inflammation and infection.”
– Co-senior author Deepak Saxena, Ph.D.
Experts have linked oral microbiome changes with diseases
ranging from tooth decay and bad breath (halitosis) to diabetes, heart disease,
and even cancer.
Although this study does not show that vaping can cause
these diseases, it does show that it is associated with significant changes to
the bacterial community in the mouth.
These findings also suggest that, like smoking conventional
cigarettes, vaping increases the risk of oral infections.
However, it is important to remember that some of these
findings came from cells that the scientists had cultured under controlled
conditions, which do not behave in the same way as cells in the human body.
The scientists say that more detailed studies are necessary
to understand how e-cigarette aerosols interact with so-called good bacteria
and the implications that this may have for oral, respiratory, and
cardiovascular health.
Written by Eleanor Bird, M.S. on
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