This document summarizes the four main types of hypersensitivity reactions:
Type I are immediate and anaphylactic reactions mediated by IgE antibodies. Type II involve antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity. Type III occur when immune complexes are deposited in tissues. Type IV are cell-mediated reactions like contact dermatitis and tuberculosis that peak in 2-3 days. Each type involves different mechanisms and antibodies that can cause tissue damage in exaggerated immune responses.