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Treatment with a neutralizing anti‐murine interleukin‐17 antibody after the onset of collagen‐induced arthritis reduces joint inflammation, cartilage destruction, and bone erosion
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IL-17 plays a role in early stages of arthritis, but also later during disease progression. Systemic IL-6 was reduced and fewer synovial IL-1-positive and RANKL-positive cells were detected after neutralizing endogenous IL-17 treatment, suggesting both IL-1-dependent and IL-1-independent mechanisms of action. Our data strongly indicate that IL-17 neutralization could provide an additional therapeutic strategy for RA, particularly in situations in which elevated IL-17 may attenuate the response to anti-tumor necrosis factor/anti-IL-1 therapy.
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