Publications by authors named "Crisleri Carrera-Naipil"

The caligid ectoparasite, Caligus rogercresseyi, is one of the main concerns in the Chilean salmon industry. The molecular mechanisms displayed by the parasite during the reproductive process represent an opportunity for developing novel control strategies. Vitellogenin is a multifunctional protein recognized as a critical player in several crustaceans' biological processes, including reproduction, embryonic development, and immune response.

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  • This study explores the involvement of genes and miRNAs in how sea lice respond to drugs used in salmon farming, particularly focusing on their pharmacological sensitivity.
  • The researchers identified and mapped mRNA and miRNA sequences in the sea louse genome and conducted expression analyses in response to three specific anti-sea lice drugs.
  • Results showed distinct patterns of gene and miRNA expression, with one gene potentially serving as a target for future drug development, highlighting the importance of miRNAs as markers in studying sea lice resistance.
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The acute phase response to pathogens alters the production of proinflammatory cytokines that, in turn, activate the synthesis of acute phase proteins. These proteins neutralize, prevent, and indicate tissue damage, thereby influencing the specific immune response and allowing the organism to regain homeostasis. Functional diets based in pre- and probiotics are used in aquaculture to improve fish health and resistance to diseases, but there is an information gap on the mechanisms involved in these effects and if these diets are efficient when fish are raised under high stocking densities.

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