Drivers of helminth infections and associated risk factors in ommastrephid squids in the Mediterranean Sea with a focus on the zoonotic nematode Anisakis pegreffii (Anisakidae)

IF 6.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Control Pub Date : 2025-03-27 DOI:10.1016/j.foodcont.2025.111323
Flavia Occhibove , Alejandro López-Verdejo , Valerio Mazzella , Luigi Maria Cusano , Marialetizia Palomba , Renato Aco-Alburqueque , Simonetta Mattiucci , Laura Núñez-Pons , Mario Santoro
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In marine ecosystems, squids represent the trophic bridge for many heteroxenous helminth parasites, being cestodes and nematodes the most prevalent. Here, we investigated the drivers of helminth infections in the broadtail shortfin squid, Illex coindetii (Ommastrephidae), focusing on the zoonotic nematode Anisakis pegreffii, in the Ionian Sea (Southern Italy). Additionally, a less common ommastrephid squid, the flying squid Todaropsis eblanae, often fished and mixed along I. coindetii was also examined. Parasites from both squid species were molecularly identified, revealing larvae from three ascaridoid nematode (A. pegreffii, Lappetascaris sp., and Skrjabinisakis physeteris), and two cestode species (Anthobothrium sp. and Heteronybelinia cf. estigmena) in I. coindetii, and two ascaridoid species (A. pegreffii and S. physeteris) in T. eblanae. Anisakis pegreffii was the most prevalent and abundant parasite in both hosts, infecting visceral organs, except for five larvae recovered in the mantle tissue of I. coindetii. In I. coindetii the host size was positively correlated with A. pegreffii abundance, total parasite abundance and species richness, suggesting bioaccumulation over time in older individuals. Parasite abundance, including A. pegreffii, exhibited significant seasonal differences, likely related to host and/or parasite lifestyle or migratory dynamics. The distinctive anatomical allocation of A. pegreffii larvae, predominantly towards the stomach and cavity of I. coindetii, indicates recent infections in these squids. Future studies should unveil more information about the seasonality of parasitic infections in squid hosts, and correlated host and parasite annual habits.
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地中海大腹鱿鱼蠕虫感染的驱动因素及相关危险因素——以人畜共患线虫pegreffanisakis (Anisakidae)为重点
在海洋生态系统中,鱿鱼是许多异种寄生虫的营养桥梁,以壳虫和线虫最为普遍。本研究调查了意大利南部爱奥尼亚海宽尾短鳍鱿鱼(Illex coindetii, Ommastrephidae)中蠕虫感染的驱动因素,重点研究了人畜共患线虫Anisakis pegreffii。此外,还研究了一种不太常见的鱿鱼,即飞鱿鱼Todaropsis eblanae,它经常与I. coindetii一起捕捞和混合。对两种乌贼的寄生虫进行了分子鉴定,发现3种蛔虫线虫(pegreffii、Lappetascaris sp.、Skrjabinisakis ophyseteris)的幼虫,2种寄生虫(Anthobothrium sp.、Heteronybelinia cestimena)的幼虫,2种寄生虫(T. eblae)的幼虫(pegreffii和S. physeteris)的幼虫。除在coindetii的套膜组织中发现的5只幼虫外,pegreffanisakis ii在两种寄主中最流行,数量最多,可感染内脏器官。寄主大小与pegreffii的丰度、寄生虫总丰度和物种丰富度呈正相关,表明寄主在老年个体中随时间积累。包括pegreffii在内的寄生虫丰度表现出显著的季节差异,可能与宿主和/或寄生虫的生活方式或迁徙动态有关。pegreffii幼虫的独特解剖分布,主要朝向I. coindetii的胃和腔,表明这些鱿鱼最近受到感染。未来的研究应该揭示更多关于鱿鱼宿主寄生虫感染的季节性,以及宿主和寄生虫的年习性的相关信息。
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Food Control
Food Control 工程技术-食品科技
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期刊介绍: Food Control is an international journal that provides essential information for those involved in food safety and process control. Food Control covers the below areas that relate to food process control or to food safety of human foods: • Microbial food safety and antimicrobial systems • Mycotoxins • Hazard analysis, HACCP and food safety objectives • Risk assessment, including microbial and chemical hazards • Quality assurance • Good manufacturing practices • Food process systems design and control • Food Packaging technology and materials in contact with foods • Rapid methods of analysis and detection, including sensor technology • Codes of practice, legislation and international harmonization • Consumer issues • Education, training and research needs. The scope of Food Control is comprehensive and includes original research papers, authoritative reviews, short communications, comment articles that report on new developments in food control, and position papers.
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