Babon, Jenny Aurielle B http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8843-1179
DeNicola, Megan E
Blodgett, David M
Crèvecoeur, Inne
Buttrick, Thomas S
Maehr, René
Bottino, Rita
Naji, Ali
Kaddis, John
Elyaman, Wassim
James, Eddie A
Haliyur, Rachana
Brissova, Marcela
Overbergh, Lut
Mathieu, Chantal
Delong, Thomas
Haskins, Kathryn
Pugliese, Alberto
Campbell-Thompson, Martha
Mathews, Clayton
Atkinson, Mark A
Powers, Alvin C
Harlan, David M
Kent, Sally C
Article History
Received: 16 August 2016
Accepted: 14 September 2016
First Online: 31 October 2016
Change Date: 18 April 2017
Change Type: Corrigendum
Change Date: 15 November 2016
Change Type: Corrigendum
Change Details: In the version of this article initially published, the IA-2545–562 peptide identified as a target of a T cell clone was mislabeled as the native version of the peptide. The T cell clone responded to a modified version of the peptide with glutamine-to-glutamic-acid deaminations at positions 548, 551 and 556. The sentence, “From donor T1D.7, a CD4+ T cell clone recognized an IA-2 peptide with three glutamine-to-glutamic-acid deaminations (IA-2545–562(Q–G548,551,556); Fig. 2e)” has been added on p.1484 to reflect this. The relevant text has also been edited in the main text on p.1483; in Figure 2e and the Figure 2 legend; and in Figure 3b. Additionally, the phrase, ‘, a deaminated IA-2 peptide’ has been added after ‘…(a panel of 60 peptides)…’ to the ‘Peptides’ section of the Online Methods. Finally, in the Figure 2 legend, the phrase ‘Detection of reactivity to known autoreactive targets…’ has been changed to ‘Detection of reactivity to autoreactive targets…’. These errors have been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
Change Details: In the version of this article initially published online, the authors forgot to acknowledge the islet-isolation team at the Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami. This oversight has been corrected for the print, PDF and HTML versions of this article.
Competing interests
: The authors declare no competing financial interests.