Erratum to: Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry

DOI 10.1007/s13105-015-0459-z

The original version of this article was corrected because this mini review unfortunately contained a mistake regarding the role of miR-26 in the regulation of white adipose tissue browning. The current version available on SpringerLink is already corrected. This erratum summarizes the corrections made for all readers who possibly downloaded the previous version:

In the abstract, the correct sentence is the one below:

“These studies have shown, by using either primary adipocyte cultures or experimental models of mice (KO mice, mice overexpressing a specific miRNA), that miR-196a, miR-26, and miR-30 are needed for browning process development. By contrast, miR-155, miR-133, miR-27b, and miR-34 act as negative regulators of this process.”

Instead of the one below:

“These studies have shown, by using either primary adipocyte cultures or experimental models of mice (KO mice, mice overexpressing a specific miRNA) that miR-196a and miR-30 are needed for browning process development. By contrast, miR-155, miR-133, miR-27b, miR-34 and miR-26 act as negative regulators of this process.”

In miR-26 in the first and second paragraphs, the correct sentences are the following:

“In this study, they transfected hMADS cells with miR-26a, and they observed an upregulation of brown/brite adipocyte markers.”

“They confirmed the downregulation of ADAM17 mRNA and protein by miR-26a and miR-26b, as well as the upregulation of ADAM17 after miR-26a/b inhibition. Finally, luciferase reporter assays confirmed a direct interaction of miR-26a with the ADAM17 3′UTR. Due to the fact that downregulation of ADAM17 was able to increase Ucp1 expression in hMADS cells, these authors suggested the involvement of ADAM17 in the promotion of brown adipocyte characteristics.”

Instead of the following:

“In this study, they transfected hMADS cells with antisense oligonucleotides against miR-26a, inhibiting miR-26a and -26b. No differences were observed in lipid accumulation between both transfected and non-transfected cells. By contrast, in the case of gene expression, up-regulation of brown/brite adipocyte markers”

“They observed that the inhibition of miR-26a/b led to the up-regulation of ADAM17 gene and protein expressions, which in turn repressed Ucp1 expression. Based on these results, the authors suggested that repressing miR-26a/b should decrease the browning process.”

In the general conclusion, the correct sentence is the one below:

“Thus, miR-196a, miR-26, and miR-30 act as positive regulators and miR-155, miR-133, miR-27b, and miR-34 as negative regulators.”

Instead of the one below:

“Thus, miR-196a, and miR-30 act as positive regulators, and miR-155, miR-133, miR-27b, miR-34 and miR-26 as negative regulators.”