The paradox of the safer cigarette: understanding the pulmonary effects of electronic cigarettes

Eur Respir J. 2024 Jun 28;63(6):2301494. doi: 10.1183/13993003.01494-2023. Print 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use continues to rise globally. E-cigarettes have been presented as safer alternatives to combustion cigarettes that can mitigate the harm associated with tobacco products; however, the degree to which e-cigarette use itself can lead to morbidity and mortality is not fully defined. Herein we describe how e-cigarettes function; discuss the current knowledge of the effects of e-cigarette aerosol on lung cell cytotoxicity, inflammation, antipathogen immune response, mucociliary clearance, oxidative stress, DNA damage, carcinogenesis, matrix remodelling and airway hyperresponsiveness; and summarise the impact on lung diseases, including COPD, respiratory infection, lung cancer and asthma. We highlight how the inclusion of nicotine or flavouring compounds in e-liquids can impact lung toxicity. Finally, we consider the paradox of the safer cigarette: the toxicities of e-cigarettes that can mitigate their potential to serve as a harm reduction tool in the fight against traditional cigarettes, and we summarise the research needed in this underinvestigated area.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • DNA Damage
  • Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems*
  • Harm Reduction
  • Humans
  • Lung Diseases / chemically induced
  • Lung* / drug effects
  • Nicotine / adverse effects
  • Oxidative Stress
  • Tobacco Products / adverse effects
  • Vaping / adverse effects

Substances

  • Nicotine