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Exploitation of microRNAs by Japanese Encephalitis virus in human microglial cells

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JEV infection in CNS leads to the JE neuroinflammation. Children and old age individual have been reported to be more prone to JEV infection. MicroRNAs are endogenous, small non‐coding RNAs,… Click to show full abstract

JEV infection in CNS leads to the JE neuroinflammation. Children and old age individual have been reported to be more prone to JEV infection. MicroRNAs are endogenous, small non‐coding RNAs, which regulate the gene expression. These are ∼22 nucleotide long, conserved RNA sequence that binds at the 3′UTR of a target mRNA and regulate the post‐transcriptional gene expression. The role of microRNAs has been reported in several diseases like cancer, viral infection, neuro‐degeneration, diabetes etc. In the present study, the human microglial cells were infected with JEV (JaOArS982). The control and infected samples were subject to microarray profiling for microRNA expression. The microarray profile yielded differentially expressed microRNAs from JEV infected samples. The microRNA gene targets, gene ontology, annotations, and pathways were identified through various bioinformatics tools. Additionally, the pathways were mostly found common to “ubiquitin mediated proteolysis,” “cytokine signaling,” “maintenance of barrier function/cell junctions,” JAK/STAT pathway” “Toll‐like receptor signaling,” “Wnt‐signaling,” “adhesion molecules,” “apoptosis,” “endocytosis,” “vesicle mediated transport” etc.

Keywords: human microglial; exploitation micrornas; micrornas japanese; japanese encephalitis; gene; microglial cells

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Virology
Year Published: 2018

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