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Genome-wide analysis of SATB1 target genes in human T helper cells

Organism Icon Homo sapiens
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Technology Badge IconSentrix Human-6 Expression BeadChip

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Special AT-rich binding protein 1 (SATB1) is a global chromatin organizer and a transcription factor induced by interleukin-4 (IL-4) during the early T helper 2 (Th2) cell differentiation. In this study, we investigated the role of SATB1 in T helper cell differentiation by performing gene expression profiling of human differentiating Th cells in which expression of SATB1 was downregulated by RNA interference (RNAi). Our results indicate that SATB1 is involved in the regulation of more than three hundred genes in primary human CD4+ T cells, including several IL-12 and/or IL-4 regulated factors, suggesting a role in the development or function of Th subtypes.
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Scramble-siRNA 24h Th1 (set 5)
Scramble-shRNA 0h Thp (set 1)
SATB1-siRNA 48h Th1 (set 4)
SATB1-siRNA 12h Th1 (set 4)
Scramble-siRNA 12h Th0 (set 4)
SATB1-siRNA 24h Th0 (set 5)
SATB1-shRNA 24h Th1 (set 1)
Scramble-shRNA 48h Th1 (set 1)
Scramble-siRNA 24h Th2 (set 4)
SATB1-siRNA 12h Th2 (set 4)
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