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RETRACTION article

Front. Immunol., 25 October 2024
Sec. Inflammation
This article is part of the Research Topic Characteristic clinical immune phenotypes and molecular mechanisms associated with inflammatory diseases View all 26 articles

Retraction: Macrophages depletion alleviates lung injury by modulating AKT3/GXP4 following ventilator associated pneumonia

A Retraction of the Original Research Article
Macrophages depletion alleviates lung injury by modulating AKT3/GXP4 following ventilator associated pneumonia

Zhu Y, Chen Y, Xie D, Xia D, Kuang H, Guo X and Ning B (2023) Macrophages depletion alleviates lung injury by modulating AKT3/GXP4 following ventilator associated pneumonia. Front. Immunol. 14:1260584. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1260584

The journal retracts the 2023 article cited above.

Following publication, concerns were raised regarding inaccuracies in several sections of the article. The raw data and materials provided by the authors were incomplete and contained errors, not allowing for the results to be reproduced. Further assessment by the Chief Editor led to the conclusion that the article would require an extensive number of corrections that would substantially modify the content from the version assessed during peer review, as the article’s conclusions and assertions are not sufficiently supported by the findings from the material provided. Therefore, the article has been retracted.

This retraction was approved by the Chief Editor of Frontiers in Immunology and the Chief Executive Editor of Frontiers.

Keywords: lung cancer, Akt3, macrophage, Immunomodulation, VAP

Citation: Frontiers Editorial Office (2024) Retraction: Macrophages depletion alleviates lung injury by modulating AKT3/GXP4 following ventilator associated pneumonia. Front. Immunol. 15:1513341. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1513341

Received: 18 October 2024; Accepted: 18 October 2024;
Published: 25 October 2024.

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