A protective maternal nutrient concomitant intake associated with acute leukemia might be modified by sex, in children under 2 years

Front Oncol. 2023 Sep 7:13:1239147. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1239147. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Maternal dietary consumption during pregnancy has been inconclusively associated with acute leukemia (AL) in infants, probably because epidemiological evidence has emerged mainly from the analysis of one-by-one nutrient, which is not a real-life scenario. Our objective was to evaluate the association between AL in Mexican children under 2 years of age and their mothers' nutrients concomitant intake during pregnancy, as well as to explore whether there are differences between girls and boys.

Methods: We conducted a study of 110 cases of AL and 252 hospital-based controls in the Mexico City Metropolitan area from 2010 to 2019. We obtained information on maternal intake of 32 nutrients by a food frequency questionnaire and used weighted quantile sum regression to identify nutrient concomitant intakes.

Results: We found a concomitant intake of nutrients negatively associated with AL (OR 0.17; CI95% 0.03,0.88) only among girls; and we did not find a nutrient concomitant intake positively associated with AL.

Discussion: This is the first study that suggests nutrients that have been individually associated with AL are not necessarily the same in the presence of other nutrients (concomitant intake); as well as that maternal diet might reduce AL risk only in girls.

Keywords: infant; leukemia; mexico; nutrients; pregnancy.

Grants and funding

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT), Fondo Sectorial y Seguridad Social SSA/IMSS/ISSSTE-CONACYT “Relación entre factores ambientales y el rearreglo génico MLL/AF4 en el desarrollo de la leucemia aguda en lactantes”, SALUD-2010-1-141026 and FIS/IMSS/PROT/895.