Corrections - The Journal of Immunology

HIV-1 Nef promotes endocytosis of cell
surface MHC class II molecules via a
constitutive pathway
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A. Chaudhry, D. A. Verghese, S. R. Das, S. Jameel, A.
George, V. Bal, S. Mayor and S. Rath
J Immunol 2009; 183:7611; ;
doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.0990098
http://www.jimmunol.org/content/183/11/7611.1
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Chaudhry, A., D. A. Verghese, S. R. Das, S. Jameel, A. George, V. Bal, S. Mayor, and S. Rath. 2009. HIV-1 Nef promotes endocytosis
of cell surface MHC class II molecules via a constitutive pathway. J. Immunol. 183: 2415–2424.
Two of the line colors were incorrectly identified in the legend for Fig. 1B. The fourth sentence of the legend to Fig. 1 should read as
follows: “B, U937 cells were either mock infected (black line) or infected with WT HIV-1 (NL4-3; red line) or with nef-deleted NL4-3
virus (blue line) and stained for cell surface MHCII and intracellular HIV-1 p24 protein 2 days later.”
This error does not change the conclusions of the work or the interpretation of the results.
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The fourth author’s name was omitted from the article. The corrected author and affiliation lines are shown below.
Nia Tatsis,* Marcio O. Lasaro,* Shih-Wen Lin,*† Larissa H. Haut,‡ Zhi Q. Xiang,* Dongming Zhou,* Lauren DiMenna,* Hua Li,* Ang
Bian,* Sarah Abdulla,* Yan Li,* Wynetta Giles-Davis,* Jessica Engram,§ Sarah J. Ratcliffe,¶ Guido Silvestri,§ Hildegund C. Ertl,* and
Michael R. Betts储
*The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA 19104; †University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104; ‡Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil; and §Department
of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, ¶Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, and 储Department of Microbiology, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Tatsis, N., M. O. Lasaro, S.-W. Lin, Z. Q. Xiang, D. Zhou, L. DiMenna, H. Li, A. Bian, S. Abdulla, Y. Li, W. Giles-Davis, J. Engram,
S. J. Ratcliffe, G. Silvestri, H. C. Ertl, and M. R. Betts. 2009. Adenovirus vector-induced immune responses in nonhuman primates:
responses to prime boost regimens. J Immunol. 182: 6587– 6599.