Some types of [[IgG]] antibody are able to directly activate the complement cascade but, in most cases, these antibodies are not able to cause intravascular haemolysis of agglutination and they are therefore described as '''incomplete''' antibodies. These antibodies act as opsonins and, through their interaction with Fc receptors expressed by cells of the hepatosplenic monocyte-phagocyte system (MPS), they promote the uptake and destruction of the red blood cells to which they are bound. These types of antibody therefore cause '''extravascular haemolysis'''. | Some types of [[IgG]] antibody are able to directly activate the complement cascade but, in most cases, these antibodies are not able to cause intravascular haemolysis of agglutination and they are therefore described as '''incomplete''' antibodies. These antibodies act as opsonins and, through their interaction with Fc receptors expressed by cells of the hepatosplenic monocyte-phagocyte system (MPS), they promote the uptake and destruction of the red blood cells to which they are bound. These types of antibody therefore cause '''extravascular haemolysis'''. |