B cells are necessary to maintain disease activity in relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) and produce matrix metallopeptidase-9 (MMP-9), which disrupts the blood-brain barrier. MMP-9 protein expression was increased and expression of microRNA-320a (miR-320a), which targets MMP-9 mRNA, was significantly decreased in B lymphocytes of MS patients during a disease relapse compared to remission. Functional significance of these findings was demonstrated by transfecting human B lymphocytes with miR-320a inhibitor, which led to increased MMP-9 expression and secretion. In summary, expression of miR-320a is decreased in B cells of MS patients and may contribute to increased blood-brain barrier permeability and neurological disability.

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