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. 2020 Mar 3;39:45. doi: 10.1186/s13046-020-01544-8

Correction to: The interplay between HIF-1α and noncoding RNAs in cancer

Xiafeng Peng 1,2,#, Han Gao 3,#, Rui Xu 4, Huiyu Wang 1, Jie Mei 1,, Chaoying Liu 1,
PMCID: PMC7053112  PMID: 32122375

Correction to: J Exp Clin Cancer Res

https://doi.org/10.1186/s13046-020-1535-y

In the original publication of this manuscript [1], Fig. 2 contains incorrect labels and feedback loops. The revised version of Fig. 2 is shown below.

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Reciprocal feedback loops between HIF-1α and ncRNAs. In addition to a unidirectional regulation pattern, there are several direct or indirect feedback loops between HIF-1α and ncRNAs. It seems quite feasible that the ncRNAs, HIF-1α and other co-operators would eventually intertwine to form mutually reciprocal feedback loops in both positive and negative manners. In addition to common feedback loops, lincRNA-p21 and HISLA can block VHL- and PHD-dependent HIF-1α repression instead of directly interacting with HIF-1α and other co-operators

In the first paragraph of the ‘Negative feedback loop between HIF-1α and ncRNA’ section, there are two instances of ‘miR-439’; these should instead read ‘miR-429’.

Footnotes

Xiafeng Peng and Han Gao contributed equally to this work.

Contributor Information

Jie Mei, Email: meijie1996@njmu.edu.cn.

Chaoying Liu, Email: liuchaoying666@163.com.

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