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    Ronza, P.; Cao, A.; Robledo, D.; Gómez-Tato, A.; Álvarez-Dios, J.A.; Hasanuzzaman, A.F.M.; Quiroga, M.I.; Villalba, A.; Pardo, B.G.; Martínez, P.

    Genomics, November 2018, 2018-11-00, 20181101, Letnik: 110, Številka: 6
    Journal Article

    European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) production has suffered a severe decline due to bonamiosis. The responsible parasite enters in oyster haemocytes, causing an acute inflammatory response frequently leading to death. We used an immune-enriched oligo-microarray to understand the haemocyte response to Bonamia ostreae by comparing expression profiles between naïve (NS) and long-term affected (AS) populations along a time series (1 d, 30 d, 90 d). AS showed a much higher response just after challenge, which might be indicative of selection for resistance. No regulated genes were detected at 30 d in both populations while a notable reactivation was observed at 90 d, suggesting parasite latency during infection. Genes related to extracellular matrix and protease inhibitors, up-regulated in AS, and those related to histones, down-regulated in NS, might play an important role along the infection. Twenty-four candidate genes related to resistance should be further validated for selection programs aimed to control bonamiosis. •An oligo-microarray was used to compare the haemocyte response of naïve and long-term affected O. edulis to bonamiosis•Long-term affected oysters showed more intense and quicker activation of the defense response post-challenge with B. ostreae•Relevant pathways and potential candidate genes related to resistance/susceptibility to bonamiosis were identified