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Transfection of siRNAs for PU.1 and IRF Transcription Factors

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Small interfering RNAs for mouse PU.1 (Spi1-MSS247676), human PU.1 (Spi1-HSS186060), mouse IRF4 (MSS205501), and mouse IRF8 (MSS236848) and control siRNA (Stealth RNAi Negative Universal Control Lo GC, Med GC, and Hi GC (#12935–200, 300, and 400)) were purchased from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA). BMMCs of 2 × 106 (or 2 × 105) were transfected with 10 (or 1) μl of 20 μmol/L siRNA with a Neon 100 μl kit (or a Neon 10 μl kit) using a Neon transfection system (Invitrogen) set at Program #5. Introduction of siRNA into LAD2 cells and BMDCs was performed as previously described15 (link),24 (link). Briefly, a Neon transfection system was used for LAD2 cells15 (link), and a Mouse Macrophage Nucleofector kit and Nucleofector II (Lonza, Basel, Switzerland) were used for BMDCs25 (link),26 (link).
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siRNA Transfection of BMMCs

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The following small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) were purchased from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA); mouse Gata1 (MSS236579), Gata2 (MSS204585), Smad2 (MSS206405), Smad3 (MSS206420), and Smad4 (MSS206437) and control siRNAs (Stealth RNAi Negative Universal Control Lo GC, Med GC, and Hi GC [no. 12935–200, −300, and −400]). BMMCs (2 × 106 or 2 × 105) were transfected with 10 or 1 μl of 20 μmol/L siRNA with a Neon 100 μl kit or a Neon 10 μl kit using a Neon transfection system (Invitrogen) set at Program no. 5.
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