Correction to: Cell Death & Disease https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-025-08021-0, published online 16 October 2025
In this article, section “Materials and Methods” typos need to be corrected:
“BC cell lines cultured in 2D were treated with a cytokine cocktail containing 50 μg/mL IFN-γ (285-IF, R&D) and 20 μg/mL TNF-α (210-TA, R&D) for 48 h.”
with this:
“BC cell lines cultured in 2D were treated with a cytokine cocktail containing 50 ng/mL IFN-γ (285-IF, R&D) and 20 ng/mL TNF-α (210-TA, R&D) for 48 h.”
“BC spheroids were either untreated or treated with a low-dose, non-toxic cytokine cocktail, with cytokine concentration previously established by apoptotic dose-response assays (75 μg/mL IFN-γ and 30 μg/mL TNF-α)”
with this:
“BC spheroids were either untreated or treated with a low-dose, non-toxic cytokine cocktail, with cytokine concentration previously established by apoptotic dose-response assays (75 ng/mL IFN-γ and 30 ng/mL TNF-α)”
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Barberini, F., Pietroni, R., Ielpo, S. et al. Correction: Combined IFN-γ and TNF-α treatment enhances the susceptibility of breast cancer cells and spheroids to Natural Killer cell-mediated killing. Cell Death Dis 17, 54 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-025-08381-7
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