Antibody limits in vivo murid herpesvirus-4 replication by IgG Fc receptor-dependent functions Wright, Debbie E. and Colaco, Susanna and Colaco, Camilo and Stevenson, Philip G.,, 90, 2592-2603 (2009), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.014266-0, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 0022-1317, abstract= Antibody is an important antiviral defence. However, it is considered to do little against human gamma-herpesviruses, which establish predominantly latent infections regulated by T cells. One limitation on analysing these infections has been that latency is already well-established at clinical presentation; early infection may still be accessible to antibody. Here, using murid herpesvirus-4 (MuHV-4), we tested the impact of adoptively transferred antibody on early gamma-herpesvirus infection. Immune sera and neutralizing and non-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) all reduced acute lytic MuHV-4 replication. The reductions, even by neutralizing mAbs, were largely or completely dependent on host IgG Fc receptors. Therefore, passive antibody can blunt acute gamma-herpesvirus lytic infection, and does this principally by IgG Fc-dependent functions rather than by neutralization., language=, type=