N1MΨU-modified mRNA vaccines break the mold in fish by enhancing innate immune activation
Dean Porter, Luc Jouneau, Mathilde Peruzzi, Bertrand Collet, Bernard Verrier, Pierre Boudinot

Abstract
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TopicsInvertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota · RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
Main text
(Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids 37, 102862; March 2026)
In the originally published article, the contributions of Quantoom and Pierre Libeau were noted in the acknowledgements in a way that may have been misinterpreted. Additionally, the methods used to design modified and unmodified mRNA vaccines were incorrectly noted in the materials and methods section, which may have cause some confusion. The text has now been clarified. The authors apologize for this inconvenience.
