Correction: Systemic Expression of Kaposi Sarcoma Herpesvirus (KSHV) Vflip in Endothelial Cells Leads to a Profound Proinflammatory Phenotype and Myeloid Lineage Remodeling In Vivo
Gianna Ballon, Gunkut Akar, Ethel Cesarman

Abstract
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TopicsViral-associated cancers and disorders · Immune cells in cancer · Inflammasome and immune disorders
The Fig 2B TG/B-Cells EGFP panel is incorrect. The updated Fig 2 below presents a corrected EGFP TG/B-Cell panel, along with updated H&E, CD31 and Ki67 panels originating from the same specimen. Furthermore, the original Fig 2 legend included an incorrect reference to PROX-1-stained sections which has been removed from the updated Fig 2 legend below.
Similarities were noted between the Fig 2B TG/Endo EGFP and Ki67 panels and the Fig S3 TG/Endo panel. The corresponding author EC stated that these slides were taken from serial sections of the same muscle specimen and the same areas were selected deliberately for the images shown. Additional panels presenting EGFP and Ki67 stained TG/Endo sections from a second specimen are provided in S1 File.
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S1 FileAdditional images of EGFP and Ki67 stained skeletal muscle cells from TG/Endo mice, derived from a second specimen and supplementary to their respective panels in Fig 2B.(TIF)
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- 1Ballon G, Akar G, Cesarman E. Systemic expression of Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) Vflip in endothelial cells leads to a profound proinflammatory phenotype and myeloid lineage remodeling in vivo. P Lo S Pathog. 2015;11(1):e 1004581. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004581 25607954 PMC 4301867 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
