PLX248161

GSE104759: RNA-sequencing of human mammary epithelial cells (HMLEs) transduced in vitro with a shRNA against SOX4 or a scrambled shRNA in untreated and TGF--treated (16 hours) conditions

  • Organsim human
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

In order to identify SOX4- and TGF-beta dependent genes, human mammary epithelial cells (HMLEs) were transduced with shRNA scrambled (control) or shRNA targeting SOX4 (TRCN0000018213, Sigma Aldrich, St. Louis, MS) and selected with puromycin for at least 2 weeks. SOX4 knockdown was confirmed by qRTPCR and western blotting. Cells were plated in 6 well plates and either left untreated or treated with TGF-beta (2.5ng/ml) for 16 hours in biological duplicate (different passages). Samples were harvested and total RNA was isolated using RNAeasy kit (Qiagen). Samples were sequenced on the NextSeq 500 (Illumina), SE75. SOURCE: Ana Lourenço (a.rita.lou@gmail.com) - UMC Utrecht

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