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First Molecular Diagnosis of Clinical Cases of Gastric Anisakiosis in Spain

Anisakiosis is a fish-borne disease with gastrointestinal and/or allergic symptoms caused by the consumption of raw or undercooked fish parasitized with nematode larvae of the genus Anisakis. In Europe, Anisakis pegreffii has been detected as the causative agent, although the sibling species Anisaki...

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Autores principales: Roca-Geronès, Xavier, Alcover, M. Magdalena, Godínez-González, Carla, González-Moreno, Olga, Masachs, Miquel, Fisa, Roser, Montoliu, Isabel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7231215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32331208
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11040452
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author Roca-Geronès, Xavier
Alcover, M. Magdalena
Godínez-González, Carla
González-Moreno, Olga
Masachs, Miquel
Fisa, Roser
Montoliu, Isabel
author_facet Roca-Geronès, Xavier
Alcover, M. Magdalena
Godínez-González, Carla
González-Moreno, Olga
Masachs, Miquel
Fisa, Roser
Montoliu, Isabel
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description Anisakiosis is a fish-borne disease with gastrointestinal and/or allergic symptoms caused by the consumption of raw or undercooked fish parasitized with nematode larvae of the genus Anisakis. In Europe, Anisakis pegreffii has been detected as the causative agent, although the sibling species Anisakis simplex sensu stricto (s.s.) is also known to cause the disease in other parts of the world, and discrepancies exist regarding their respective pathogenic potential. In Spain a high number of cases has been recorded, with marinated anchovies being the main source of infection, although no specific diagnosis has been documented in humans. In this study, we analyzed three cases of anisakiosis in patients from Barcelona (Spain) who had consumed undercooked hake. All patients described epigastric pain and several larval nematodes were removed endoscopically from their stomachs. Larvae were morphologically characterized as third-stage larvae of Anisakis simplex sensu lato (s.l.) and molecularly identified as A. simplex (s.s.) by means of PCR RFLP of the ITS region of the rDNA and sequencing of the elongation factor1 alpha1 (EF1 α-1) nDNA gen. This study represents the first specific identification of Anisakis larvae in clinical cases of anisakiosis reported in Spain. Specific molecular diagnosis is of crucial importance for assessing the health risk of Anisakis sibling species. Hake consumption stands out as a risk factor for anisakiosis, since this fish species can be highly parasitized.
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spelling pubmed-72312152020-05-22 First Molecular Diagnosis of Clinical Cases of Gastric Anisakiosis in Spain Roca-Geronès, Xavier Alcover, M. Magdalena Godínez-González, Carla González-Moreno, Olga Masachs, Miquel Fisa, Roser Montoliu, Isabel Genes (Basel) Communication Anisakiosis is a fish-borne disease with gastrointestinal and/or allergic symptoms caused by the consumption of raw or undercooked fish parasitized with nematode larvae of the genus Anisakis. In Europe, Anisakis pegreffii has been detected as the causative agent, although the sibling species Anisakis simplex sensu stricto (s.s.) is also known to cause the disease in other parts of the world, and discrepancies exist regarding their respective pathogenic potential. In Spain a high number of cases has been recorded, with marinated anchovies being the main source of infection, although no specific diagnosis has been documented in humans. In this study, we analyzed three cases of anisakiosis in patients from Barcelona (Spain) who had consumed undercooked hake. All patients described epigastric pain and several larval nematodes were removed endoscopically from their stomachs. Larvae were morphologically characterized as third-stage larvae of Anisakis simplex sensu lato (s.l.) and molecularly identified as A. simplex (s.s.) by means of PCR RFLP of the ITS region of the rDNA and sequencing of the elongation factor1 alpha1 (EF1 α-1) nDNA gen. This study represents the first specific identification of Anisakis larvae in clinical cases of anisakiosis reported in Spain. Specific molecular diagnosis is of crucial importance for assessing the health risk of Anisakis sibling species. Hake consumption stands out as a risk factor for anisakiosis, since this fish species can be highly parasitized. MDPI 2020-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7231215/ /pubmed/32331208 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11040452 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alcover, M. Magdalena
Godínez-González, Carla
González-Moreno, Olga
Masachs, Miquel
Fisa, Roser
Montoliu, Isabel
First Molecular Diagnosis of Clinical Cases of Gastric Anisakiosis in Spain
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title_sort first molecular diagnosis of clinical cases of gastric anisakiosis in spain
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7231215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32331208
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11040452
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