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. 2022 Dec 7;12:21175. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-24559-x

Author Correction: BTLA suppress acute rejection via regulating TCR downstream signals and cytokines production in kidney transplantation and prolonged allografts survival

Jiayi Zhang 1,#, Hengcheng Zhang 1,#, Zijie Wang 1,#, Haiwei Yang 1, Hao Chen 1, Hong Cheng 1, Jiajun Zhou 1, Ming Zheng 1, Ruoyun Tan 1, Min Gu 1,
PMCID: PMC9729235  PMID: 36476626

Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48520-7, published online 21 August 2019

This Article contains errors in Figure 3.

In Figure 3A, the immunohistochemical staining figure in the Normal+NC group is incorrect.

In addition, Figure 3C was incomplete. The days 0 to 7 are added.

The correct Figure 3 and accompanying legend appears below.

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Expression of BTLA in rat allografts in the Allo + NC and Allo + BTLA groups. (A) IHC staining showed significantly upregulated BTLA expression in the kidney tissue of the SD rat by BTLA-overexpression adenovirus (Normal + BTLA) compared with the negative control vector (Normal + NC) and normal SD rat (Normal). (B) qRT-PCR showed upregulated mRNA expression of BTLA induced by the BTLA-overexpression adenovirus. (C) Postoperative BTLA expression of the kidney graft by IHC staining between the Allo + NC and Allo + BTLA groups (magnification: 200×). (D) Integrated optical density (IOD) value for quantifying BTLA protein. (E) mRNA expression of BTLA in the kidney graft by qRT-PCR among the Allo + NC and Allo + BTLA groups. Data are expressed as the means ± SD. NS, not significant, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 and ***P < 0.001.


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