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Front. Immunol., 19 April 2021
Sec. T Cell Biology

Corrigendum: A Requirement of Protein Geranylgeranylation for Chemokine Receptor Signaling and Th17 Cell Function in an Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis

Gregory Swan,&#x;Gregory Swan1,2†Jia Geng&#x;Jia Geng1†Eunchong ParkEunchong Park2Quanquan DingQuanquan Ding1John ZhouJohn Zhou1Ciana WalcottCiana Walcott1Junyi J. ZhangJunyi J. Zhang2Hsin-I. HuangHsin-I. Huang2Gianna HammerGianna Hammer2Donghai Wang,*Donghai Wang1,2*
  • 1Division of Rheumatology and Immunology, Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States
  • 2Department of Immunology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States

A Corrigendum on
A Requirement of Protein Geranylgeranylation for Chemokine Receptor Signaling and Th17 Cell Function in an Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis

By G, Geng J, Park E, Ding Q, Zhou J, Walcott C, Zhang JJ, Huang H-I, Hammer GE and Wang D (2021). Front. Immunol. 12:641188. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.641188

In the original article, there was a mistake in Figure 2A as published. Incorrect representative flow cytometry graphs were used owing to an error in preparing the figure. The corrected Figure 2 appears below.

FIGURE 2
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Figure 2 T-Lympopenia in secondary lymphoid organs of Pggt1bfl/fl dLckCre mice (A) Flow cytometry analysis of CD19 and TCRβ positive cells in the blood, spleen, and lymph nodes; (B–G) Total cell number of lymphocytes (B); Percentage (C) and number (D) of TCRβ+ cells; Total number of CD4+ (E), CD8+ (F), and CD19+ (G) cells in blood, spleen, and lymph nodes. Each dot represents a single mouse iLN, abLN, mLN: inguinal, axillary, and brachial, mesenteric lymph nodes, respectively (n.s. statistically not significant; *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001, unpaired t-test).

The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

Keywords: protein geranylgeranylation, adaptive immune response, T cells, autoimmunity, lymphocyte migration

Citation: Swan G, Geng J, Park E, Ding Q, Zhou J, Walcott C, Zhang JJ, Huang H-I, Hammer G and Wang D (2021) Corrigendum: A Requirement of Protein Geranylgeranylation for Chemokine Receptor Signaling and Th17 Cell Function in an Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis. Front. Immunol. 12:687135. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.687135

Received: 29 March 2021; Accepted: 06 April 2021;
Published: 19 April 2021.

Edited and reviewed by: Gustavo Javier Martinez, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, United States

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*Correspondence: Donghai Wang, donghai.wang@duke.edu

These authors have contributed equally to this work

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