E-cigarette exposure augments murine abdominal aortic aneurysm development: role of Chil1

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Aims Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a common cardiovascular disease with a strong correlation to smoking, although underlying mechanisms have been minimally explored. Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) have gained recent broad popularity and can deliver nicotine at comparable levels to tobacco cigarettes, but effects on AAA development are unknown. Methods We evaluated the impact of daily e-cig vaping with nicotine on AAA using two complementary murine models and found that ex- and results posure enhanced aneurysm development in both models and genders. E-cigs induced changes in key mediators of AAA development including cytokine chitinase-3-like protein 1 (CHI3L1/Chil1) and its targeting microRNA-24 (miR-24). We show that nicotine triggers inflammatory signalling and reactive oxygen species while modulating miR-24 and CHI3L1/Chil1 in vitro and that Chil1 is crucial to e-cig-augmented aneurysm formation using a knockout model.Conclusions In conclusion our work shows increased aneurysm formation along with augmented vascular inflammation in response to e-cig exposure with nicotine. Further, we identify Chil1 as a key mediator in this context. Our data raise concerns regarding the potentially harmful long-term effects of e-cig nicotine vaping.

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Mulorz, J., Spin, J. M., Mulorz, P., Wagenhäuser, M. U., Deng, A., Mattern, K., … Tsao, P. S. (2023). E-cigarette exposure augments murine abdominal aortic aneurysm development: role of Chil1. Cardiovascular Research, 119(3), 867–878. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvac173

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