| Title : AChR phosphorylation and indirect inhibition of AChR function in seronegative MG - Plested_2002_Neurology_59_1682 |
| Author(s) : Plested CP , Tang T , Spreadbury I , Littleton ET , Kishore U , Vincent A |
| Ref : Neurology , 59 :1682 , 2002 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% to 20% of patients with autoimmune MG do not have antibodies to the acetylcholine receptor (AChR), so-called seronegative MG (SNMG). IgG antibodies from up to 70% of SNMG patients bind to the muscle-specific receptor tyrosine kinase, MuSK. The plasmas and non-IgG fractions from SNMG patients (and some with AChR antibodies) also contain a factor, perhaps an IgM antibody, that inhibits AChR function, but it is not clear how this factor acts and whether it is related to the MuSK IgG antibodies. |
| PubMedSearch : Plested_2002_Neurology_59_1682 |
| PubMedID: 12473752 |
Plested CP, Tang T, Spreadbury I, Littleton ET, Kishore U, Vincent A (2002)
AChR phosphorylation and indirect inhibition of AChR function in seronegative MG
Neurology
59 :1682
Plested CP, Tang T, Spreadbury I, Littleton ET, Kishore U, Vincent A (2002)
Neurology
59 :1682