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Identification of apoptosis‐associated protein factors distinctly expressed in cigarette smoke condensate‐exposed airway bronchial epithelial cells
Authors:Ben‐cheng Lin  Qiu‐yue Li  Lei Tian  Huan‐liang Liu  Xiao‐hua Liu  Yue Shi  Chen He  Su‐su Ding  Jun Yan  Kang Li  Li‐ping Bian  Wen‐qing Lai  Wei Zhang  Xiang Li  Zhu‐ge Xi
Abstract:Smoking is associated with an increased risk of respiratory diseases, including lung cancer and asthma. However, the mechanisms or diagnostic markers for smoking‐related diseases remain largely unknown. Here we investigated the role of cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) in the regulation of human bronchial epithelial cell (BEAS‐2B) behavior. We found that exposure to CSC significantly inhibited BEAS‐2B cell viability, impaired cell morphology, induced cell apoptosis, triggered oxidative damage, and promoted inflammatory response, which suggests a deleterious effect of CSC on bronchial epithelial cells. In addition, CSC markedly altered the expression of apoptosis‐associated protein factors, including p21, soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor 1, and Fas ligand. In sum, our study identified a panel of novel protein factors that may mediate the actions of CSC on bronchial epithelial cells and have a predictive value for the development and progression of smoking‐related diseases, thus providing insights into the development of potential diagnostic and therapeutic strategies against these diseases.
Keywords:apoptosis  bronchial epithelial cells  cigarette smoke condensate
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