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Published in final edited form as: J Immunol. 2015 Dec 15;195(12):5839–5840. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1502026
Correction: The TNF-Family Ligand TL1A and Its Receptor DR3 Promote T
Cell–Mediated Allergic Immunopathology by Enhancing Differentiation and
Pathogenicity of IL-9 –Producing T Cells
Richard, A. C., C. Tan, E. T. Hawley, J. Gomez-Rodriguez, R. Goswami, X.-P.
Yang, A. C. Cruz, P. Penumetcha, E. T. Hayes, M. Pelletier, O. Gabay, M. Walsh, J.
R. Ferdinand, A. Keane-Myers, Y. Choi, J. J. O’Shea, A. Al-Shamkhani, M. H.
Kaplan, I. Gery, R. M. Siegel, and F. Meylan. 2015. The TNF-family ligand TL1A and
its receptor DR3 promote T cell–mediated allergic immunopathology by
enhancing differentiation and pathogenicity of IL-9–producing T cells.
J. Immunol. 194: 3567–3582.
The center panels of Fig. 6E were
inadvertently duplicated from the top panels in the published article. The corrected
figure is shown. The figure legend was correct as published and is shown below the
figure for reference. The figure has been corrected in the online version of the
article, which now differs from the print version as originally published.