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2011Tumor necrosis factor-interleukin-17 interplay induces S100A8, interleukin-1beta, and matrix metalloproteinases, and drives irreversible cartilage destruction in murine arthritis: rationale for combination treatment during arthritisKoenders, M.I.; Marijnissen, R.J.; Devesa, I.; Lubberts, E.; Joosten, L.A.B., et al
2010Role of interleukin 17 in arthritis chronicity through survival of synoviocytes via regulation of synoviolin expression.Toh, M.L.; Gonzales, G.; Koenders, M.I.; Tournadre, A.; Boyle, D., et al
2009The pronounced Th17 profile in systemic sclerosis (SSc) together with intracellular expression of TGFbeta and IFNgamma distinguishes SSc phenotypes.Radstake, T.R.D.J.; Bon, L. van; Broen, J.; Hussiani, A.; Hesselstrand, R., et al
2009TLR2 promotes Th2/Th17 responses via TLR4 and TLR7/8 by abrogating the type I IFN amplification loop.Wenink, M.H.; Santegoets, K.C.M.; Broen, J.C.; Bon, L. van; Abdollahi-Roodsaz, S., et al
2008IL-17 produced by Paneth cells drives TNF-induced shock.Takahashi, N.; Laere, I. van; Rycke, R de; Cauwels, A.; Joosten, L.A.B., et al
2006Interleukin-17 acts independently of TNF-alpha under arthritic conditions.Koenders, M.I.; Lubberts, E.; Loo, F.A.J. van de; Oppers-Walgreen, B.; Bersselaar, L.A.M. van den, et al
2006Fcgamma receptors directly mediate cartilage, but not bone, destruction in murine antigen-induced arthritis: uncoupling of cartilage damage from bone erosion and joint inflammation.Lent, P.L.E.M. van; Grevers, L.C.; Lubberts, E.; Vries, T.J. de; Nabbe, K.C.A.M., et al
2005Induction of cartilage damage by overexpression of T cell interleukin-17A in experimental arthritis in mice deficient in interleukin-1.Koenders, M.I.; Lubberts, E.; Oppers-Walgreen, B.; Bersselaar, L.A.M. van den; Helsen, M.M.A., et al
2005Requirement of IL-17 receptor signaling in radiation-resistant cells in the joint for full progression of destructive synovitis.Lubberts, E.; Schwarzenberger, P.; Huang, W.; Schurr, J.R.; Peschon, J.J., et al
2005Blocking of interleukin-17 during reactivation of experimental arthritis prevents joint inflammation and bone erosion by decreasing RANKL and interleukin-1.Koenders, M.I.; Lubberts, E.; Oppers-Walgreen, B.; Bersselaar, L.A.M. van den; Helsen, M.M.A., et al
2005Interleukin-17 receptor deficiency results in impaired synovial expression of interleukin-1 and matrix metalloproteinases 3, 9, and 13 and prevents cartilage destruction during chronic reactivated streptococcal cell wall-induced arthritis.Koenders, M.I.; Kolls, J.; Oppers-Walgreen, B.; Bersselaar, L.A.M. van den; Joosten, L.A.B., et al
2005The role of T cell interleukin-17 in conducting destructive arthritis: lessons from animal models.Lubberts, E.; Koenders, M.I.; Berg, W.B. van den
2004Treatment with a neutralizing anti-murine interleukin-17 antibody after the onset of collagen-induced arthritis reduces joint inflammation, cartilage destruction, and bone erosion.Lubberts, E.; Koenders, M.I.; Oppers-Walgreen, B.; Bersselaar, L.A.M. van den; Coenen-de Roo, C.J.J., et al
2004Interleukin-18 promotes joint inflammation and induces interleukin-1-driven cartilage destruction.Joosten, L.A.B.; Smeets, R.L.L.; Koenders, M.I.; Bersselaar, L.A.M. van den; Helsen, M.M.A., et al
2000An IFN-gamma-independent proinflammatory role of IL-18 in murine streptococcal cell wall arthritisJoosten, L.A.B.; Loo, F.A.J. van de; Lubberts, E.; Helsen, M.M.A.; Netea, M.G., et al
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