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IgA red cell autoantibodies and autoimmune hemolysis

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Autoimmune hemolysis due to IgA antibodies alone in rare, with red cell destruction occurring through mechanisms similar to those for IgG. Most commonly, IgA acts synergistically with other immunoglobulins (usually IgG) and complement; the hemolysis may be severe. Whether IgA autoantibodies alone can activate complement remains controversial, but increasing evidence suggests that they can, possibly via the alternative pathway, and that this activation may result in intravascular hemolysis.

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