hemolytic transfusion reactions

How Does Immunology Play a Role?

The immune system plays a critical role in hemolytic transfusion reactions. When incompatible blood is transfused, the immune system identifies the foreign antigens on the donor red blood cells and produces antibodies against them. These antibodies bind to the antigens, leading to the activation of the complement system, which ultimately results in the destruction of the red blood cells. The most common antigens involved are the ABO and Rh antigens.

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