Targeted proteomics and specific immunoassays reveal the presence of shared allergens between the zoonotic nematodes Anisakis simplex and Pseudoterranova decipiens

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2022)

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The family Anisakidae, mainly represented by Anisakis simplex s.l. and Pseudoterranova decipiens , encompasses zoonotic nematodes infecting many marine fish. Both are responsible for gastrointestinal disease in humans after ingestion of a live larva by consumption of undercooked fish, and, in the case of A. simplex , an allergic reaction may occur after consuming or even handling infected fish. Due to its phylogenetic relatedness with A. simplex , few studies investigated the allergenic potential of P. decipiens , yet none of them focused on its excretory/secretory (E/S) proteins that easily get missed when working solely on extracts from crushed nematodes. Moreover, these E/S allergens remain behind even when the larva has been removed during fish quality processing. Therefore, the aim was to investigate if Anisakis- like allergens could also be detected in both crushed and E/S P. decipiens protein extract using targeted mass spectrometry analysis and immunological methods. The results confirmed that at least five A. simplex allergens have homologous proteins in P. decipiens; a result that emphasizes the importance of also including E/S protein extracts in proteomic studies. Not only A. simplex , but also P. decipiens should therefore be considered a potential source of allergens that could lead to hypersensitivity reactions in humans.
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Food microbiology,Parasite biology,Parasitology,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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