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ERRATUM article

Front. Immunol., 11 January 2024
Sec. Parasite Immunology

Erratum: γδ T cells as immunotherapy for malaria: balancing challenges and opportunities

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An Erratum on
γδ T cells as immunotherapy for malaria balancing challenges and opportunities

By Vigário AM and Pamplona A (2023). Front. Immunol. 14:1242306. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1242306

Due to a production error, several words and symbols were omitted from the published article.

A correction has been made to the section “γδ T cells and Plasmodium erythrocytic stage”:

In the sentence, “Previous work suggested that soluble molecules, such as phosphoantigens released by mature forms of P. falciparum, when parasites egress from the iRBCs, can activate in vitro the Vγ9+Vδ2+ T in a contact-independent manner,”. The word “cells” is missing after Vγ9+Vδ2+T. It should be Vγ9+Vδ2+ T cells.

After the second reference 47 in the sentence, “Vγ9+Vδ2+ T cells also phagocytized and degraded antibody-coated iRBCs in a CD16-dependent manner,”. The letter V is missing after the Vγ9+. It should be Vγ9+Vδ2+ T cells.

The publisher apologizes for these mistakes. The original version of this article has been updated.

Keywords: gamma-delta (γδ) T lymphocytes, malaria, Plasmodium, human malaria, vaccine, immune response, Immunotherapy

Citation: Frontiers Production Office (2024) Erratum: γδ T cells as immunotherapy for malaria: balancing challenges and opportunities. Front. Immunol. 15:1364914. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1364914

Received: 03 January 2024; Accepted: 03 January 2024;
Published: 11 January 2024.

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