Question: Type II antibody-mediated disorders are mediated by IgG or IgM antibodies directed against target antigens on cell surfaces or connective tissue. Select examples of Type II disorders from the list. Mark all that apply. Group of answer choices Mismatched blood transfusion reactions are a Type II complement- and antibody-mediated cell destruction reaction. Food allergies with development of hives, and potentially, anaphylaxis are a Type II complementary- and antibody-mediated inflammatory reaction. Graves disease, in which an autoantibody is directed against a thyroid-stimulating hormone, is a Type II antibody-mediated cellular dysfunction reaction. Vascular rejection of organ grafts are a Type II complement- and antibody-mediated inflammatory reaction.