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Correction: Gut microbial metabolite urolithin B attenuates intestinal immunity function in vivo in aging mice and in vitro in HT29 cells by regulating oxidative stress and inflammatory signalling

Peng Chen a, Fuchao Chen b, Jiexin Lei c and Benhong Zhou *ad
aKey Laboratory of Combinatorial Biosynthesis and Drug Discovery, Ministry of Education, Wuhan University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei, P. R. China. E-mail: benhongzh@whu.edu.cn; Tel: +15335898431
bSinopharm Dongfeng General Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine, China
cDepartment of Endocrinology, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430060, P. R. China
dDepartment of Pharmacy, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430060, P. R. China

Received 19th January 2022 , Accepted 19th January 2022

First published on 28th January 2022


Abstract

Correction for ‘Gut microbial metabolite urolithin B attenuates intestinal immunity function in vivo in aging mice and in vitro in HT29 cells by regulating oxidative stress and inflammatory signalling’ by Peng Chen et al., Food Funct., 2021, 12, 11938–11955, DOI: 10.1039/D1FO02440J.


The authors regret that incorrect versions of Fig. 5 and 8 were included in the original article. The panel for occludin 100 mg kg−1 Uro B was incorrect in Fig. 5A. The panel for HE 300 mg kg−1 Uro B was incorrect in Fig. 8A, and the panel for occludin 450 mg kg−1 Uro B was incorrect in Fig. 8B. The correct figures are presented below.
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Fig. 5 (A) Representative HE and Masson staining of the small intestine in d-gal-induced aging mice. (B) Immunohistochemistry of ZO-1, occludin, and MUC2 in the small intestine of each group. (C) Protein expression of ZO-1, occludin, and MUC2 was detected using western blotting. All results are described as means ± SD (n = 12). #P < 0.05 and ##P < 0.01 vs. the control group; *P < 0.05 and **P < 0.01 vs. the d-gal-induced aging group.

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Fig. 8 (A) Representative HE and Masson staining of the small intestine in normal mice. (B) Immunohistochemistry of ZO-1, occludin, and MUC2 in the small intestine of each group. All results are described as means ± SD (n = 12). n.s. represents no statistical significance.

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