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Fernandes, H. (author), Mentink, A. (author), Bank, R. (author), Stoop, R. (author), van Blitterswijk, C. (author), de Boer, J. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Human multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs) are multipotent cells that, in the presence of appropriate stimuli, can differentiate into different lineages such as the osteogenic, chondrogenic, and adipogenic lineages. In the presence of ascorbic acid, MSCs secrete an extracellular matrix mainly composed of collagen type I. Here we...
article 2010
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), Bastiaansen-Jenniskens, Y.M. (author), Koevoet, W. (author), de Bart, A.C.W. (author), Zuurmond, A.M. (author), Bank, R.A. (author), Verhaar, J.A.N. (author), de Groot, J. (author), van Osch, G.J.V.M. (author)
Transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) is often used in cartilage tissue engineering to increase matrix formation by cells with various phenotypes. However, adverse effects of TGFbeta, such as extensive cross-linking in cultured fibroblasts, have also been reported. Our goal was to study effects of TGFbeta on collagen cross-linking and...
article 2008
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), Hunter, D.J. (author), LaValley, M. (author), Li, J. (author), Bauer, D.C. (author), Nevitt, M. (author), de Groot, J. (author), Poole, R. (author), Eyre, D. (author), Guermazi, A. (author), Gale, D. (author), Totterman, S. (author), Felson, D.T. (author)
Introduction: Our objective was to determine whether markers of bone resorption and formation could serve as markers for the presence of bone marrow lesions (BMLs). Methods: We conducted an analysis of data from the Boston Osteoarthritis of the Knee Study (BOKS). Knee magnetic resonance images were scored for BMLs using a semiquantitative...
article 2008
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Gaubius Instituut TNO (author), Lu, Z.F. (author), Zandieh-Doulabi, B. (author), Wuisman, P.I. (author), Bank, R.A. (author), Helder, M.N. (author)
Tissue microenvironment plays a critical role in guiding local stem cell differentiation. Within the intervertebral disc, collagen type II and nucleus pulposus (NP) cells are two major components. This study aimed to investigate how collagen type II and NP cells affect adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) in a 3D environment. ASCs were...
article 2008
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), Meulenbelt, I. (author), Kloppenburg, M. (author), Kroon, H.M. (author), Houwing-Duistermaat, J.J. (author), Garnero, P. (author), Hellio Le Graverand, M.P. (author), de Groot, J. (author), Slagboom, P.E. (author)
Objective: To assess the relation between the urinary concentrations of type II collagen C-telopeptide (UCTX-II) and radiographie signs of osteoarthritis (ROA) in the GARP (Genetics, Arthrosis and Progression) study. Methods: UCTX-II levels were measured in GARP study participants, who are sibling pairs predominantly with symptomatic...
article 2006
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Pfeiffer, B.J. (author), Franklin, C.L. (author), Hsieh, F.H. (author), Bank, R.A. (author), Phillips, C.L. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
Collagen and elastin are the primary determinants of vascular integrity, with elastin hypothesized to be the major contributor to aortic compliance and type I collagen the major contributor to aortic strength and stiffness. Type I collagen is normally heterotrimeric composed of two α1(I) and one α2(I) collagen chains, α1(I)2α2(I). Recent...
article 2005
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van der Slot, A.J. (author), van Dura, E.A. (author), de Wit, E.C. (author), de Groot, J. (author), Huizinga, T.W.J. (author), Bank, R.A. (author), Zuurmond, A.M. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
The hallmark of fibrosis is the excessive accumulation of collagen. The deposited collagen contains increased pyridinoline cross-link levels due to an overhydroxylation of lysine residues within the collagen telopeptides. Lysyl hydroxylase 2b (LH2b) is the only lysyl hydroxylase consistently up-regulated in several forms of fibrosis, suggesting...
article 2005
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Plaisier, M. (author), Kapiteijn, K. (author), Koolwijk, P. (author), Fijten, C. (author), Hanemaaijer, R. (author), Grimbergen, J.M. (author), Mulder-Stapel, A. (author), Quax, P.H.A. (author), Helmerhorst, F.M. (author), van Hinsbergh, V.W.M. (author), Gaubius Instituut TNO (author)
In the endometrium, angiogenesis is a physiological process, whereas in most adult tissues neovascularization is initiated only during tissue repair or pathological conditions. Pericellular proteolysis plays an important role in angiogenesis being required for endothelial cell migration, invasion, and tube formation. We studied the expression of...
article 2004
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TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author), Landewé, R. (author), Geusens, P. (author), Boers, M. (author), van der Heijde, D. (author), Lems, W. (author), te Koppele, J. (author), van der Linden, S. (author), Garnero, P. (author)
Objective. To investigate in a randomized clinical trial setting with an aggressive combination-therapy arm and a mild-monotherapy arm, whether therapy-induced changes in urinary C-terminal crosslinking telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-I) and type II collagen (CTX-II) predict 5-year radiographic progression in patients with rheumatoid...
article 2004
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Bank, R.A. (author), Robins, S.P. (author), Wijmenga, C. (author), Breslau-Siderius, L.J. (author), Bardoel, A.F.J. (author), van der Sluijs, H.A. (author), Pruijs, H.E.H. (author), Tekoppele, J.M. (author)
Bruck syndrome is characterized by the presence of osteoporosis, joint contractures, fragile bones, and short stature. We report that lysine residues within the telopeptides of collagen type I in bone are underhydroxylated, leading to aberrant crosslinking, but that the lysine residues in the triple helix are normally modified. In contrast to...
article 1999
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