Correction: FcγRIIA signalling as a host-associated determinant of endosomal trafficking and antibody-dependent enhancement in flavivirus infection - Report - MDSpire
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Correction: The Role of FcγRIIA Signaling in Endosomal Trafficking and Antibody-Dependent Enhancement During Flavivirus Infections

  • By

  • Nensar Wai Wai Phyo Rakwi

  • Daisuke Muraoka

  • Kazumi Haga

  • Adeline Syin Lian Yeo

  • Meng Ling Moi

  • August 21, 2026

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Clinical Report: Correction on FcγRIIA Signaling in Flavivirus Infections

Background

Understanding the role of FcγRIIA signaling in flavivirus infections is crucial as it may influence endosomal trafficking and antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE).

Data Highlights

No numerical or trial data is presented in this correction.

Key Findings

  • The original ethics statement contained inaccuracies regarding informed consent and ethical approvals.
  • Written informed consent was unnecessary under national legislation and institutional requirements.
  • The study received appropriate institutional approval from The University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Medicine.
  • No animal experiments were conducted, as only established cell lines were used.
  • The correction emphasizes compliance with local legislation and institutional requirements.

Clinical Implications

Researchers must ensure that ethical statements are accurate and reflect compliance with relevant legislation.

Conclusion

The correction clarifies the ethical framework surrounding the study of FcγRIIA signaling in flavivirus infections.

Related Resources & Content

  1. Rakwi NWWP, Muraoka D, Haga K, Yeo ASL, Moi ML, Frontiers in Immunology, 2026 -- Correction: The Role of FcγRIIA Signaling in Endosomal Trafficking and Antibody-Dependent Enhancement During Flavivirus Infections
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  8. Frontiers | FcγRIIA signalling as a host-associated determinant of endosomal trafficking and antibody-dependent enhancement in flavivirus infection

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