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Anisakis Sensitization in the Croatian fish processing workers: Behavioral instead of occupational risk factors?

We undertook the first study systematically evaluating the risk of Anisakis-sensitization in Croatian fish-processing workers and potential genetic susceptibility to anisakiasis. Anti-Anisakis IgE seroprevalence and risk factors for 600 employees of Croatian fish processing facilities and 466 blood...

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Autores principales: Jerončić, Ana, Nonković, Diana, Vrbatović, Anamarija, Hrabar, Jerko, Bušelić, Ivana, Martínez-Sernández, Victoria, Lojo Rocamonde, Santiago A., Ubeira, Florencio M., Jaman, Sonja, Jeličić, Esma Čečuk, Amati, Marco, Gomez Morales, Maria Angeles, Lukšić, Boris, Mladineo, Ivona
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31986138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008038
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author Jerončić, Ana
Nonković, Diana
Vrbatović, Anamarija
Hrabar, Jerko
Bušelić, Ivana
Martínez-Sernández, Victoria
Lojo Rocamonde, Santiago A.
Ubeira, Florencio M.
Jaman, Sonja
Jeličić, Esma Čečuk
Amati, Marco
Gomez Morales, Maria Angeles
Lukšić, Boris
Mladineo, Ivona
author_facet Jerončić, Ana
Nonković, Diana
Vrbatović, Anamarija
Hrabar, Jerko
Bušelić, Ivana
Martínez-Sernández, Victoria
Lojo Rocamonde, Santiago A.
Ubeira, Florencio M.
Jaman, Sonja
Jeličić, Esma Čečuk
Amati, Marco
Gomez Morales, Maria Angeles
Lukšić, Boris
Mladineo, Ivona
author_sort Jerončić, Ana
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description We undertook the first study systematically evaluating the risk of Anisakis-sensitization in Croatian fish-processing workers and potential genetic susceptibility to anisakiasis. Anti-Anisakis IgE seroprevalence and risk factors for 600 employees of Croatian fish processing facilities and 466 blood donor controls, were assessed by indirect ELISA targeted with: recombinant Ani s 1 and Ani s 7 allergens, an Anisakis crude extract, the commercial ImmunoCAP kit, and questionnaires. Genetic susceptibility to anisakiasis was evaluated by genotypisation of human leukocytes alleles (HLA). Anti-Anisakis seropositive and a fraction of negative subjects were also assessed by ELISA and Western Blot (WB) for IgG seroprevalence to Trichinella spp. Overall, the observed anti-Anisakis seroprevalence inferred by indirect ELISA was significantly higher in fish processing workers (1.8%, 95% CI 0.9–3.3%) compared to the controls (0%, 0–0.8%). Seven out of 11 Ani s 1 and Ani s 7-positives and none of selected 65 negative sera, tested positive on whole-Anisakis extract (ImmunoCAP), whereas Anisakis crude extract ELISA detected 3.9% (2.4–6.0%) seropositives in fish processing workers, three (14%) of which showed IgE reactivity to milk proteins. The highest risk associated with Anisakis-sensitization among workers was fishing in the free time, rather than any of attributes related to the occupational exposure. Although no association was observed between anti-Anisakis seropositivity and wearing gloves or protective goggles, the majority of workers (92%) wore protective gloves, minimizing the risk for Anisakis sensitization via skin contact. Six HLA alleles within DRB1 gene were significantly associated with seropositivity under dominant, allelic or recessive models. All sera confirmed negative for anti-Trichinella spp. IgG. The study exhaustively covered almost all marine fish processing workers in Croatia, reflecting real-time Anisakis sensitization status within the industry, already under the influence of wide array of allergens.
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spelling pubmed-70045572020-02-19 Anisakis Sensitization in the Croatian fish processing workers: Behavioral instead of occupational risk factors? Jerončić, Ana Nonković, Diana Vrbatović, Anamarija Hrabar, Jerko Bušelić, Ivana Martínez-Sernández, Victoria Lojo Rocamonde, Santiago A. Ubeira, Florencio M. Jaman, Sonja Jeličić, Esma Čečuk Amati, Marco Gomez Morales, Maria Angeles Lukšić, Boris Mladineo, Ivona PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article We undertook the first study systematically evaluating the risk of Anisakis-sensitization in Croatian fish-processing workers and potential genetic susceptibility to anisakiasis. Anti-Anisakis IgE seroprevalence and risk factors for 600 employees of Croatian fish processing facilities and 466 blood donor controls, were assessed by indirect ELISA targeted with: recombinant Ani s 1 and Ani s 7 allergens, an Anisakis crude extract, the commercial ImmunoCAP kit, and questionnaires. Genetic susceptibility to anisakiasis was evaluated by genotypisation of human leukocytes alleles (HLA). Anti-Anisakis seropositive and a fraction of negative subjects were also assessed by ELISA and Western Blot (WB) for IgG seroprevalence to Trichinella spp. Overall, the observed anti-Anisakis seroprevalence inferred by indirect ELISA was significantly higher in fish processing workers (1.8%, 95% CI 0.9–3.3%) compared to the controls (0%, 0–0.8%). Seven out of 11 Ani s 1 and Ani s 7-positives and none of selected 65 negative sera, tested positive on whole-Anisakis extract (ImmunoCAP), whereas Anisakis crude extract ELISA detected 3.9% (2.4–6.0%) seropositives in fish processing workers, three (14%) of which showed IgE reactivity to milk proteins. The highest risk associated with Anisakis-sensitization among workers was fishing in the free time, rather than any of attributes related to the occupational exposure. Although no association was observed between anti-Anisakis seropositivity and wearing gloves or protective goggles, the majority of workers (92%) wore protective gloves, minimizing the risk for Anisakis sensitization via skin contact. Six HLA alleles within DRB1 gene were significantly associated with seropositivity under dominant, allelic or recessive models. All sera confirmed negative for anti-Trichinella spp. IgG. The study exhaustively covered almost all marine fish processing workers in Croatia, reflecting real-time Anisakis sensitization status within the industry, already under the influence of wide array of allergens. Public Library of Science 2020-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7004557/ /pubmed/31986138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008038 Text en © 2020 Jerončić et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jerončić, Ana
Nonković, Diana
Vrbatović, Anamarija
Hrabar, Jerko
Bušelić, Ivana
Martínez-Sernández, Victoria
Lojo Rocamonde, Santiago A.
Ubeira, Florencio M.
Jaman, Sonja
Jeličić, Esma Čečuk
Amati, Marco
Gomez Morales, Maria Angeles
Lukšić, Boris
Mladineo, Ivona
Anisakis Sensitization in the Croatian fish processing workers: Behavioral instead of occupational risk factors?
title Anisakis Sensitization in the Croatian fish processing workers: Behavioral instead of occupational risk factors?
title_full Anisakis Sensitization in the Croatian fish processing workers: Behavioral instead of occupational risk factors?
title_fullStr Anisakis Sensitization in the Croatian fish processing workers: Behavioral instead of occupational risk factors?
title_full_unstemmed Anisakis Sensitization in the Croatian fish processing workers: Behavioral instead of occupational risk factors?
title_short Anisakis Sensitization in the Croatian fish processing workers: Behavioral instead of occupational risk factors?
title_sort anisakis sensitization in the croatian fish processing workers: behavioral instead of occupational risk factors?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31986138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008038
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