Abstract

Anisakis pegreffii, a recognised etiological agent of human anisakiasis, is a parasite of homeothermic hosts at the adult stage and of ectothermic hosts at the third larval stage. Among distinct factors, temperature appears to be crucial in affecting parasite hatching, moulting and to modulate parasite-host interaction. In the present study, we investigated the gene transcripts of proteins having an antigenic role among excretory secretory products (ESPs) (i.e., a Kunitz-type trypsin inhibitor, A.peg-1; a glycoprotein, A.peg-7; and the myoglobin, A.peg-13) after 24 h, in A. pegreffii larvae maintained in vitro, under controlled temperature conditions. Temperatures were 37 °C and 20 °C, resembling respectively homeothermic and ectothermic hosts conditions, and 7 °C, the cold stress condition post mortem of the fish host. Primers of genes coding for these ESPs to be used in quantitative real-time PCR were newly designed, and qRT-PCR conditions developed. Expression profiles of the genes A.peg-1 and A.peg-13 were significantly up-regulated at 20 °C and 37 °C, with respect to the control (larvae kept at 2 °C for 24 h). Conversely, transcript profiles of A.peg-7 did not significantly change among the chosen temperature conditions. In accordance with the observed transcript profiles, sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) revealed the presence of the three target ESPs at 37 °C, while only A.peg-13 was observed at 7 °C. The results suggest that temperature conditions do regulate the gene expression profiles of A.peg-1 and A.peg-13 in A. pegreffii larvae. However, regulation of the glycoprotein A.peg-7 is likely to be related to other factors such as the host’s immune response.

Highlights

  • IntroductionAnisakis pegreffii is a parasite of homeothermic hosts (mainly cetaceans) at the adult stage, while it infects ectothermic hosts (teleost fish and squids) as third stage larvae

  • Anisakis pegreffii is a parasite of homeothermic hosts at the adult stage, while it infects ectothermic hosts as third stage larvae

  • We investigated the gene transcripts of proteins having an antigenic role among excretory secretory products (ESPs) after 24 h, in A. pegreffii larvae maintained in vitro, under controlled temperature conditions

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Introduction

Anisakis pegreffii is a parasite of homeothermic hosts (mainly cetaceans) at the adult stage, while it infects ectothermic hosts (teleost fish and squids) as third stage larvae. Due to the species A. pegreffii, have been reported in Italy [20, 22, 25, 37, 38, 41,42,43], Croatia [47], Japan [60] and South Korea [33]. These geographical areas, where human anisakiasis due to A. pegreffii has been described, correspond to areas where a high rate of parasite infection has been reported in commercial fish species [43]. The different forms of A. pegreffii-related disease are: gastric anisakiasis (GA), intestinal anisakiasis (IA), ectopic anisakiasis (EA), and gastro-allergic anisakiasis (GAA) (reviewed in [25, 43])

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