We have investigated the regulation of genes and associated molecular pathways, genome-wide, in oral cells of electronic cigarette (e-cigs) users and cigarette smokers as compared to non-smokers. Interrogation of the oral transcriptome by RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis showed significant number of aberrantly expressed transcripts in both e-cig users (vapers) and smokers relative to non-smokers; however, smokers had ~50% more differentially expressed transcripts than vapers (1726 versus 1152). Whereas the deregulated transcripts in smokers were predominately from protein-coding genes (79% versus 53% in vapers), nearly 28% of the aberrantly expressed transcripts in vapers (versus 8% in smokers) belonged to regulatory non-coding RNAs, inclu...
Cigarette smoking is a leading modifiable cause of death worldwide. We hypothesized that cigarette s...
The molecular mechanisms causing smoking-induced health decline are largely unknown. To elucidate th...
Carcinogenic effect of tobacco in oral cancer is through chewing and/or smoking. Significant differe...
We have investigated the regulation of genes and associated molecular pathways, genome-wide, in oral...
The health benefits of switching from tobacco to electronic cigarettes (ECs) are neither confirmed n...
There is a paucity of data on how gene expression enables identification of individuals who are at r...
We constructed and analyzed the whole transcriptome in leukocytes of healthy adult vapers (with/with...
Exposure to cigarette smoke is known to result in impaired host defense responses and immune suppres...
Introduction: Oral cancer is a debilitating disease and the survival rates for these patients have n...
Abstract The widespread use of electronic cigarettes (e-cig) is a serious public health concern; how...
Tobacco usage is a known risk factor associated with development of oral cancer. It is mainly consum...
Objective: Since the introduction in 2004, global usage of e-cigarettes (ECs) has risen exponentiall...
The molecular mechanisms causing smoking-induced health decline are largely unknown. To elucidate th...
Background. This investigation offers insights into system-wide pathological processes induced in re...
Tobacco is the primary etiologic agent in worsened lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) outcomes. Mea...
Cigarette smoking is a leading modifiable cause of death worldwide. We hypothesized that cigarette s...
The molecular mechanisms causing smoking-induced health decline are largely unknown. To elucidate th...
Carcinogenic effect of tobacco in oral cancer is through chewing and/or smoking. Significant differe...
We have investigated the regulation of genes and associated molecular pathways, genome-wide, in oral...
The health benefits of switching from tobacco to electronic cigarettes (ECs) are neither confirmed n...
There is a paucity of data on how gene expression enables identification of individuals who are at r...
We constructed and analyzed the whole transcriptome in leukocytes of healthy adult vapers (with/with...
Exposure to cigarette smoke is known to result in impaired host defense responses and immune suppres...
Introduction: Oral cancer is a debilitating disease and the survival rates for these patients have n...
Abstract The widespread use of electronic cigarettes (e-cig) is a serious public health concern; how...
Tobacco usage is a known risk factor associated with development of oral cancer. It is mainly consum...
Objective: Since the introduction in 2004, global usage of e-cigarettes (ECs) has risen exponentiall...
The molecular mechanisms causing smoking-induced health decline are largely unknown. To elucidate th...
Background. This investigation offers insights into system-wide pathological processes induced in re...
Tobacco is the primary etiologic agent in worsened lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) outcomes. Mea...
Cigarette smoking is a leading modifiable cause of death worldwide. We hypothesized that cigarette s...
The molecular mechanisms causing smoking-induced health decline are largely unknown. To elucidate th...
Carcinogenic effect of tobacco in oral cancer is through chewing and/or smoking. Significant differe...