What is the primary mechanism by which anti-A and anti-B antibodies cause hemolysis in ABO-incompatible blood transfusions?

A Complement-mediated lysis
B Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity
C Activation of the coagulation cascade
D Release of inflammatory cytokines
The primary mechanism by which anti-A and anti-B antibodies cause hemolysis in ABO-incompatible blood transfusions is through complement-mediated lysis, where the binding of these antibodies to their respective antigens on red blood cells activates the complement system, leading to cell lysis.
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