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Maternal prenatal intake of one-carbon metabolism nutrients and risk of childhood leukemia
Authors:Amanda W. Singer  Steve Selvin  Gladys Block  Carla Golden  Suzan L. Carmichael  Catherine Metayer
Affiliation:1.Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health,University of California, Berkeley,Berkeley,USA;2.Children’s Hospital Oakland,Oakland,USA;3.Division of Neonatology and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics,Stanford University School of Medicine,Stanford,USA
Abstract:

Purpose

Folate, vitamins B12 and B6, riboflavin, and methionine are critical nutrients for the one-carbon metabolism cycle involved in DNA synthesis and epigenetic processes. We examined the association between maternal intake of these nutrients before pregnancy and risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in a matched case–control study.

Methods

Maternal dietary intake and vitamin supplement use in the year before pregnancy was assessed by food frequency questionnaire for 681 ALL cases, 103 AML cases, and 1076 controls. Principal component analysis was used to construct a variable representing combined nutrient intake, and conditional logistic regression estimated the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for the association of ALL and AML with the principal component and each nutrient.

Results

Higher maternal intake of one-carbon metabolism nutrients from food and supplements combined was associated with reduced risk of ALL (OR for one-unit change in the principal component = 0.91, CI 0.84–0.99) and possibly AML (OR for the principal component = 0.83, CI 0.66–1.04). When analyzed separately, intake of supplements high in these nutrients was associated with a reduced risk of ALL in children of Hispanic women only.

Conclusions

In conclusion, these data suggest that higher maternal intake of one-carbon metabolism nutrients may reduce risk of childhood leukemia.
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