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  • Suppula, Joni Johan Mikael (2023)
    Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a rare but often fatal central nervous system demyelination disease caused by the reactivation of persistent JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) in immunosuppressed individuals. JCPyV infects oligodendrocytes in the brain, causing lysis of the glial cells, which leads to progressive demyelination and destruction of neurons seen as lesions in the white matter. The cause of JCPyV reactivation and how it reaches the brain are not well understood. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs which negatively regulate gene expression by marking mRNAs for destruction or by preventing translation. A Single miRNA can have multiple mRNA targets and multiple miRNAs can target the same mRNA, making the miRNA induced gene regulation a complex process affecting multiple different signaling pathways and cellular processes. The focus of the thesis is to study miRNA differential expression of PML patients compared to healthy individuals to find miRNAs and their target genes affected by JCPyV, while showing expertise in the data handling and data analysis of a miRNA sequencing experiment. The study was conducted by collecting miRNA samples from 8 PML patients and two controls and using Next-gen sequencing and the QuickMIRSeq analysis tool to collect miRNA counts for differential expression analysis. The analysis identified twelve miRNAs upregulated in the PML brain and multiple target genes interacting with two or more of the found miRNAs. The miRNAs were found to have connections to JCPyV replication, PML and important cellular processes such as neuroinflammation and BBB integrity.