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MUSK (Muscle-Specific Tyrosine Kinase Antibodies)

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4600.00 rsd

Reverse time

15 days

Sampling

Blood Draw

Category

Immunology

Written by:

Dr. Igor Švonja, MD

Updated:

January 22, 2026

Published:

July 30, 2023

Reading Time:

4 min

MUSK (Muscle-Specific Tyrosine Kinase Antibodies) play a crucial role in diagnosing certain neuromuscular disorders. Accurate detection of these antibodies helps diagnose conditions like myasthenia gravis, a severe autoimmune disease that often affects neuromuscular transmission. IntroLab in Belgrade provides MUSK antibody detection services using advanced methods to ensure high accuracy and reliability of results, supporting precise diagnosis and timely intervention.

What is MUSK (Muscle-Specific Tyrosine Kinase Antibodies)?

MUSK (Muscle-Specific Tyrosine Kinase) is a key protein involved in the formation of neuromuscular junctions, the sites where nerves transmit signals to muscles to trigger movement. MUSK antibodies are autoantibodies, which means they attack the body’s own cells, specifically targeting MUSK proteins. The presence of these antibodies in the blood can indicate myasthenia gravis (MG), a condition in which the immune system attacks the body’s own cells and tissues.

Why is measuring MUSK important?

Testing for MUSK antibodies is recommended when myasthenia gravis (MG) is suspected, particularly if other tests, such as acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibody tests, are negative. Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disease that leads to muscle weakness and rapid fatigue. In MG patients, MUSK antibodies can be detected in about 40-70% of those who test negative for AChR antibodies.

When is this test necessary?

You may need this test if you experience symptoms indicating possible myasthenia gravis (MG), such as:

  • Muscle weakness
  • Rapid fatigue
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Double vision
  • Speech difficulties

How are the results interpreted?

Results are typically interpreted in conjunction with the patient’s symptoms and other diagnostic test results. MUSK antibodies are one of several biomarkers that may indicate myasthenia gravis (MG). It’s important to note that MUSK antibodies can also be found in some other diseases, so careful interpretation of the results is essential.

How is the test performed?

At IntroLab in Belgrade, MUSK antibody testing is performed using immunofluorescence or ELISA tests, which can detect the presence of these antibodies in a blood sample.

Specifics and variants of the test

While ELISA is the most commonly used method, other techniques such as radioimmunoassay (RIA) and immunofluorescence testing can also detect MUSK antibodies. It is crucial that these tests are performed in specialized laboratories with the necessary equipment and expertise.

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Sample: Venous Blood

Reverse time: 15 days

Preparation: No special preparation is required.

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