Data in Brief (Dec 2019)

SATB1-regulated transcriptome datasets of Rcho-1 rat trophoblast stem cells

  • Subhra Ghosh,
  • V. Praveen Chakravarthi,
  • Shubham Rai,
  • Richita Roy,
  • Shyam Pathak,
  • Anamika Ratri,
  • M.A. Karim Rumi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

Abstract

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SATB homeobox 1 (SATB1) and its heterodimeric partner SATB2 play an important regulatory role in maintaining proliferation of trophoblast stem (TS) cells and in inhibiting trophoblast differentiation. To identify the SATB-regulated genes in TS cells, we studied the transcriptome changes in a ‘loss of function’ model of Rcho-1 rat TS cell line. Satb1 gene expression was silenced by lentiviral delivery of shRNAs targeted to exon 9 and exon 12. An Egfp shRNA was used as a non-targeted control. Total RNA was purified from shRNA-transduced Rcho-1 cells, and whole transcriptome was assessed by RNA-sequencing on an Illumina HiSeq X platform. Differentially expressed genes in Satb1 shRNA-transduced cells were identified by analyses of the RNA-sequencing data using CLC Genomics Workbench. Differentially expressed genes with each of the two different shRNAs were compared to identify SATB1-target genes and to eliminate the potential off-targets of the shRNAs. These datasets can be used to identify the SATB-regulated genes in TS cells and to understand the molecular mechanisms that regulate trophoblast proliferation and inhibit differentiation. Keywords: SATB homeobox 1, Trophoblast stem cells, shRNAs, RNA-sequencing, Transcriptome analysis