Type II hypersensitivity reaction occurs when IgG bind to which receptor on cell surface?

Type II hypersensitivity reaction occurs when IgG bind to which receptor on cell surface? Correct Answer Fc receptor

Antibodies like IgG mediate the response of type II hypersensitivity by binding to the surface of the target cell. They bind specifically to the Fc receptor in order to get in contact with target cell and act as opsonin. Opsonin is a molecule which enhances phagocytosis. As and when IgG binds to the target cell surface through Fc receptor, it activates the process of phagocytosis which affects the target cells.
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