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. 2016 Sep 20;14(9):e1002554. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002554

Correction: Neuronal Hyperactivity Disturbs ATP Microgradients, Impairs Microglial Motility, and Reduces Phagocytic Receptor Expression Triggering Apoptosis/Microglial Phagocytosis Uncoupling

Oihane Abiega, Sol Beccari, Irune Diaz-Aparicio, Agnes Nadjar, Sophie Layé, Quentin Leyrolle, Diego Gómez-Nicola, María Domercq, Alberto Pérez-Samartín, Víctor Sánchez-Zafra, Iñaki Paris, Jorge Valero, Julie C Savage, Chin-Wai Hui, Marie-Ève Tremblay, Juan J P Deudero, Amy L Brewster, Anne E Anderson, Laura Zaldumbide, Lara Galbarriatu, Ainhoa Marinas, Maria dM Vivanco, Carlos Matute, Mirjana Maletic-Savatic, Juan M Encinas, Amanda Sierra
PMCID: PMC5029941  PMID: 27649285

The authors would like to report a typographical error that states the concentration of staurosporine used for the induction of apoptosis is 10 μM. The actual concentration used is 1 μM. The authors confirm that the changes do not affect the results of the experiments.

The typographical error can be found in the following two instances and are corrected here:

In the Figure 8 legend, Panel F (page 17 in the PDF):

“Primary cultures were pre-treated with KA (1 mM) for 2 h prior to adding apoptotic NE-4C cells (treated with 5 μM CM-DiI for 25 min and 1 μM staurosporine for 4 h).”

Under Materials and Methods, in the second paragraph under the ‘Primary Microglia Cultures’ heading (Page 32 in the PDF):

“NE-4C were previously labeled with the membrane marker CM-DiI (5 μM; 10 min at 37°C, 15 min at 4°C; Invitrogen) and treated with staurosporine (1 μM, 4h; Sigma) to induce apoptosis.”

Reference

  • 1.Abiega O, Beccari S, Diaz-Aparicio I, Nadjar A, Layé S, Leyrolle Q, et al. (2016) Neuronal Hyperactivity Disturbs ATP Microgradients, Impairs Microglial Motility, and Reduces Phagocytic Receptor Expression Triggering Apoptosis/Microglial Phagocytosis Uncoupling. PLoS Biol 14(5): e1002466 doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002466 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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