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Maternal diet during pregnancy and micronuclei frequency in peripheral blood T lymphocytes in mothers and newborns (Rhea cohort, Crete)
- Source :
- European Journal of Nutrition, 57(1), 209-218. Springer, Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Purpose: The study assessed whether diet and adherence to cancer prevention guidelines during pregnancy were associated with micronucleus (MN) frequency in mothers and newborns. MN is biomarkers of early genetic effects that have been associated with cancer risk in adults. Methods: A total of 188 mothers and 200 newborns from the Rhea cohort (Greece) were included in the study. At early-mid pregnancy, we conducted personal interviews and a validated food frequency questionnaire was completed. With this information, we constructed a score reflecting adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research cancer prevention guidelines on diet, physical activity and body fatness. At delivery, maternal and/or cord blood was collected to measure DNA and hemoglobin adducts of dietary origin and frequencies of MN in binucleated and mononucleated T lymphocytes (MNBN and MNMONO). Results: In mothers, higher levels of red meat consumption were associated with increased MNBN frequency [2nd tertile IRR = 1.34 (1.00, 1.80), 3rd tertile IRR = 1.33 (0.96, 1.85)] and MNMONO frequency [2nd tertile IRR = 1.53 (0.84, 2.77), 3rd tertile IRR = 2.69 (1.44, 5.05)]. The opposite trend was observed for MNBN in newborns [2nd tertile IRR = 0.64 (0.44, 0.94), 3rd tertile IRR = 0.68 (0.46, 1.01)], and no association was observed with MNMONO. Increased MN frequency in pregnant women with high red meat consumption is consistent with previous knowledge. Conclusions: Our results also suggest exposure to genotoxics during pregnancy might affect differently mothers and newborns. The predictive value of MN as biomarker for childhood cancer, rather than adulthood, remains unclear. With few exceptions, the association between maternal carcinogenic exposures during pregnancy and childhood cancer or early biologic effect biomarkers remains poorly understood. The Rhea cohort was funded by the following European projects NewGeneris (FP-6-FOOD-CT-2005-016320), ESCAPE (FP7-2007-211250), HiWATE (FP-6-FOOD-CT-2006-036224), Envirogenomarkers (FP7-2008-ENV-1.2.1.4), CHICOS (FP7-2009-GA 241604), and ENRIECO (FP7-2008-GA 226285). COG holds a Sara Borrell postdoctoral fellowship awarded from the Carlos III National Institute of Health (CD13/00072). MP held a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral fellowship awarded from the Spanish Ministry of Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (JCI-2011-09479). DFM received support from the Italian Ministry of Health, 5x1000 Grant-2011.
- Subjects :
- Male
0301 basic medicine
Red Meat/adverse effects
Colorectal cancer
Epidemiology
T-Lymphocytes
Medicine (miscellaneous)
NEWGENERIS
COLORECTAL-CANCER
0302 clinical medicine
Fetal Blood/cytology
Pregnancy
Neoplasms
N-NITROSO COMPOUNDS
Maternal-Fetal Exchange
Cancer
2. Zero hunger
RISK
Nutrition and Dietetics
Greece
Obstetrics
Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective/statistics & numerical data
Environmental exposure
Fetal Blood
Neoplasms/genetics
CARCINOGENICITY
3. Good health
Maternal Exposure
Red Meat Consumption
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Cohort
Female
Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Mothers
VALIDATION
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS
03 medical and health sciences
Biomarkers, Tumor
medicine
Humans
Carcinogens/administration & dosage
EXPOSURE
T-Lymphocytes/ultrastructure
Maternal nutrition
Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective
DNA-ADDUCTS
Cancer prevention
business.industry
Infant, Newborn
Environmental Exposure
medicine.disease
PREVENTION
Diet
Red Meat
030104 developmental biology
Immunology
Carcinogens
Genotoxicity
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14366207
- Volume :
- 57
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- European Journal of Nutrition
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8f018900c7a9063f49efda966be849ad
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-016-1310-1