Author Correction: Distinct fibroblast subsets drive inflammation and damage in arthritis
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"Author Correction: Distinct fibroblast subsets drive inflammation and damage in arthritis Author Correction Published: 12 December 2025 Adam P. Croft1,2, Joana Campos1, Kathrin Jansen3, Jason D. Turner1, Jennifer Marshall1, Moustafa Attar3, Loriane Savary1, Corinna Wehmeyer1,4, Amy J. Naylor1, Samuel Kemble1, Jenefa Begum1, Kerstin Durholz1,5, Harris Perlman6, Francesca Barone1, Helen M. McGettrick1, Douglas T. Fearon7, Kevin Wei8, Soumya Raychaudhuri8, Ilya Korsunsky8, Michael B. Brenner8, Mark Coles3, Stephen N. Sansom3 na1, Andrew Filer1,2,9,10 na1 & Christopher D. Buckley1,2,3,10 Nature (2025)Cite this article"
"Correction to: Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1263-7 Published online 29 May 2019 In the version of this article initially published, in the legend of Extended Data Fig. 6, SL fibroblasts correspond to F1F4 fibroblast subsets and are PDPN+THY1 should have read SL fibroblasts correspond to F1F4 fibroblast subsets and are PDPN+THY1+. Due to the age of the article, the caption cannot be updated directly; this amendment serves to correct the article."
A labeling error affected the legend of Extended Data Fig. 6, where SL fibroblasts were reported as PDPN+THY1 without the trailing plus sign. The correct designation is that SL fibroblasts correspond to F1F4 fibroblast subsets and are PDPN+THY1+. The corrected marker notation clarifies that SL fibroblasts co-express both PDPN and THY1. Accurate marker annotation ensures correct identification of fibroblast populations and supports reproducibility of downstream analyses. The original caption could not be updated directly due to the age of the record, so an amendment records the correction.
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