2022
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15027
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Anisakidae parasitism activated immune response and induced liver fibrosis in wild anadromous Coilia nasus

Abstract: Anisakidae nematode larvae is one of the most common parasites in wild anadromous Coilia nasus. This study aims to explore the mechanism of the C. nasus immune response to the parasitism of Anisakid nematode larvae. Results found that Anisakid nematode larvae parasitism caused liver injury as evidenced by histomorphology results as well as high levels of aminotransferase and aspertate aminotransferase. Furthermore, Anisakid nematode larvae parasitism induced an immune response in the host, which was characteri… Show more

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“…The migration of nematodes would lead to the puncture of the stomach and other organs, which is associated with inflammation and organ damage. Previous studies have demonstrated that ascaridoid infection elicits inflammatory responses and adaptive immunity in C. nasus [28,40,41]. A high nematode infection rate may result in mortality during migration and failure to reach spawning grounds, consequently contributing to a decline in the C. nasus population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The migration of nematodes would lead to the puncture of the stomach and other organs, which is associated with inflammation and organ damage. Previous studies have demonstrated that ascaridoid infection elicits inflammatory responses and adaptive immunity in C. nasus [28,40,41]. A high nematode infection rate may result in mortality during migration and failure to reach spawning grounds, consequently contributing to a decline in the C. nasus population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%