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Simonetta Mattiucci1, Michela Paoletti, Francesco Borrini, Massimo Palumbo, Raffaele Macarone Palmieri, Vincenzo Gomes, Alessandra Casati, Giuseppe Nascetti.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anisakiasis is an important fish-borne zoonosis provoked by larval stages of nematodes belonging to the genus Anisakis. The detection and identification of human infections is difficult. This is due to: a) the low specificity of the clinical features and symptomatology related to human infections; b) the paucity of diagnostic features of larvae found in granulomatous lesions characteristic of "invasive anisakiasis"; and c) the lack morphological characters diagnostic at the specific level when larvae of Anisakis are detected. Thus, molecular-based diagnostic approaches are warranted.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21453522 PMCID: PMC3080813 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-11-82
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Transverse sections of the . Polymyarian muscle cells (thin arrows), separated into four quadrants by the chords, showing two wing-like distal lobes (arrow heads). Excretory cells are banana shaped (thick arrows) and situated ventrally to the intestine (H&E staining; original magnification ×100).
Figure 2Alignment of the mtDNA [42]. mtDNA cox2 (629 bp) sequence of the Anisakis pegreffii larva identified from the paraffin-embedded tissue of human intestinal anisakiasis (code: AEH), with respect to the other Anisakis spp. which have previously been sequenced [24] and deposited in GenBank. Accession numbers are reported in the text. Dots indicate identity.
Figure 3. The MP tree was obtained by the bootstrap method with a heuristic search. There were 213 polymorphic sites and 178 parsimony-informative sites. Sequences of A. pegreffii from Engraulis encrasicolus are reported with the codes: AE71, AE65, AE72, AE70. Sequences of A. pegreffii from our previous studies are reported with the codes AE03 and AE02 [28]. Number of bootstrap replicates = 1000; bootstrap percentages of the clades ≥ 70 are shown at the nodes, with MP and NJ values are reported above and below the nodes, respectively. Sequences from the other Anisakis spp. are those previously analyzed by us [24,28] and deposited in Genbank. Accession numbers are reported in the text. Pseudoterranova decipiens (s.s.) was used as the outgroup.