Small non-coding RNA profiling across cellular and biofluid compartments and their implications for multiple sclerosis immunopathology

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To improve our understanding of MS pathology and heterogeneity and provide new strategies for biomarkers and treatments development we carried out a genome-wide small non-coding RNA analysis. The analysis was performed in paired peripheral blood mononuclear cells, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cells and cell-free CSF from 29 MS patients and 16 controls using next-generation sequencing. We aimed to detect differentially expressed small non-coding RNAs between MS and controls. The data contains unique molecular identifier (UMI) count information for each transcript. The small non-coding RNA analysis was performed in paired peripheral blood mononuclear cells, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cells and cell-free CSF from 29 MS patients and 16 controls using next-generation sequencing. One INDC control was missing a CSF cell and cell-free CSF sample and one NINDC control was missing a PBMC and plasma sample. Small non-coding RNAs were isolated from 300 ul of plasma or CSF using the miRCURY RNA isolation kit for biofluids (Exiqon, Denmark) or from CSF cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells precipitate using the miRNAeasy micro kit (Qiagen, Germany). Small non-coding RNA libraries were prepared as previously described at PMID: 27798564. The libraries were sequenced on eight lanes of HiSeq2500. Preprocessing and alignment were done according to PMID: 30250291. The "Unique molecular identifier_sncRNAs_analysis_MS" file contains unique molecular identifier count information for each small non-coding RNA transcript as well as other types of transcripts identified in the sequencing libraries from 44 individuals and 4 compartments (PBMCs, CSF cells, plasma, cell-free CSF). Altogether 176 samples. The metafile contains information about the disease status, sex, age for all MS patients and controls. The "readme" explains the contents of the data files and contains the variables list.

Små icke-kodade RNA (sncRNA) spelar en viktig roll i regleringen av olika processer i kroppen, särskilt i immunsystemet och kan lätt detekteras i kroppsvätskor. Projektets specifika syfte är att genomföra screening av små-icke-kodande RNA från perifert blod och cerebrospinalvätska hos MS-patienter i syfte att avslöja deras biologiska roll i MS och testa deras potential som nya MS-biomarkörer. Vi analyserade förändringarna i nivån av sncRNA i blod och cerebrospinalvätska hos patienter med MS (29) och kontroller (16). Patienter med olika former av MS inkluderades i analysen för att klargöra mekanismerna genom vilka sncRNA kan bidra till utvecklingen av en viss form av sjukdomen. Uppgifterna innehåller råinformation om molekyler för varje transkript. För mer information se den engelska katalogsidan https://snd.gu.se/en/catalogue/study/SND1150

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DOI https://doi.org/10.5878/c1mq-9r62
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=f822c3e5d45d6136b22b04930c19da5ab8a88050e5d0f7c2343d1ce665233c3e
Provenance
Creator Zheleznyakova, Galina; Piket, Eliane; Needhamsen, Maria; Jagodic, Maja
Publisher Swedish National Data Service; Svensk nationell datatjänst
Publication Year 2021
Rights Access to data through SND. Data are freely accessible.; Åtkomst till data via SND. Data är fritt tillgängliga.
OpenAccess true
Contact https://snd.gu.se
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Language English
Discipline Life Sciences; Medicine
Spatial Coverage Sweden; Sverige