Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1021232
Functional interpretation of Anisakis pegreffii infective third stage larvae transcriptomes in accidental and paratenic hosts
Functional interpretation of Anisakis pegreffii infective third stage larvae transcriptomes in accidental and paratenic hosts // Abstract Book of the 19th International Conference on Diseases of Fish and Shellfish / Mladineo, Ivona (ur.).
Porto, 2019. str. 330-330 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Functional interpretation of Anisakis pegreffii infective third stage larvae transcriptomes in accidental and paratenic hosts
Autori
Trumbić, Željka ; Bušelić, Ivana ; Hrabar, Jerko ; Vrbatović, Anamarija ; Petrić, Mirela ; Mladineo, Ivona
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Abstract Book of the 19th International Conference on Diseases of Fish and Shellfish
/ Mladineo, Ivona - Porto, 2019, 330-330
Skup
19th Conference on Fish and Shellfish Diseases (EAFP 2019)
Mjesto i datum
Porto, Portugal, 09.09.2019. - 12.09.2019
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
transcriptomics, RNA-Seq, anisakiasis, experimental infection
Sažetak
Introduction: Anisakis spp. are marine nematodes which can cause zoonotic infection in humans if accidentally ingested alive in raw/undercooked fish or cephalopod meat. The aim of this study was to explore the transcriptomes of Anisakis pegreffii L3 larvae in two remarkably different infection systems, an evolutionary familiar and unfamiliar host. Methodology: Experimental infection was performed on European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) (N = 24, sampling 4, 6, 10, and 12 h post-infection), representing a typical paratenic host, and Sprague-Dawley rats (N = 35, sampling 6, 10, 18, 24, and 32 h post-infection), representing a mammalian “novel-host” model, simulating accidental human infection. Larvae were collected while penetrating various host tissues in active migration or in passive transport through gastrointestinal tract. Samples of extracted RNA from larvae collected from both hosts were paired-end sequenced using Illumina NextSeq 500. Results: In total, there were 132 (69 up and 63 down) differentially expressed (DE) transcripts in migrating compared to non-migrating A. pegreffii larvae in sea bass, out of which 110 had logFC > |1|. Biologically significant DE transcripts were included in carbohydrate transport and metabolism, translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis, cell cycle control, cell division energy production and conversion, to name a few. In rats, there were 2799 (1606 up and 1193 down) DE transcripts in migrating compared to non-migrating A. pegreffii larvae, out of which 814 had logFC > |1|. In addition to cell cycle control, cell division, energy production and conversion, which were mentioned in larvae from sea bass, biologically significant DE transcripts in larvae from rats were also included in intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport, secondary metabolites biosynthesis, transport and catabolism. Conclusion: Studies of transcriptomes of parasites give insights into aspects of gene expression, regulation and function and they represent a significant step in understanding parasites’ biology and interactions with their hosts and disease. Use of transcriptomics to reveal mechanisms of interactions of Anisakis and its paratenic and accidental host is applied for the first time in this study.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija, Veterinarska medicina, Biotehnologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
HRZZ AnGEl (broj ugovora 5576)
Ustanove:
Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, Split,
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Profili:
Ivana Bušelić
(autor)
Mirela Petrić
(autor)
Željka Trumbić
(autor)
Ivona Mladineo
(autor)
Jerko Hrabar
(autor)