CROI 2016 Program at a Glance
Program and Agenda
366 A Tale of Two Stem-Cell Transplantations in HIV+ Patients: Clues to Eradicate HIV Maria Salgado 1 ; Mi Kwon 2 ; Monique Nijhuis 3 ; Jan van Lunzen 4 ; Julià Blanco 5 ; Julian Schulze zurWiesch 4 ; Gero Hutter 6 ; Anne M.Wensing 3 ; Jose Luis Diez 2 ; Javier Martinez-Picado 1 ; for the EpiStem Consortium 1 IrsiCaixa Inst forAIDSRsr,Badalona,Spain; 2 HospGeneralUniversitario GregorioMarañón,Madrid,Spain; 3 UnivMedCntrUtrecht,Utrecht, Netherlands; 4 UnivMedCntrHamburg-Eppendorf,Hamburg,Germany; 5 UnivdeVic,Barcelona,Spain; 6 Cellex,Dresden,Germany 367 Ex Vivo Determination of Stem-Cell Transplantation Graft-Versus-HIV Reservoir Effects Louise Hogan 1 ; Kristen S. Hobbs 1 ; Emily Hanhauser 1 ; Christine D. Palmer 2 ; Marisol Romero-Tejeda 2 ;Yvonne P. Robles 3 ; Stephanie Jost 2 ; Daniel Kuritzkes 4 ; Jerome Ritz 5 ;Timothy J. Henrich 1 1 UnivofCaliforniaSanFrancisco,SanFrancisco,CA,USA; 2 Ragon Instof MGH,MITandHarvard,Cambridge,MA,USA; 3 BrighamandWomen's Hosp,HarvardMedSch,Boston,MA,USA; 4 HarvardMedSch,Boston, MA,USA; 5 Dana-FarberCancer Inst,Boston,MA,USA
374 Effect of Primary CD8 T Cells on Romidepsin and Bryostatin-Treated CD4 T Cells VictoriaWalker-Sperling ; Joel N. Blankson JohnsHopkinsUnivSchofMed,Baltimore,MD,USA 375 Dendritic Cell T-Cell Culture Facilitates HIV Latency in Proliferating CD4+ T Cells Nitasha A. Kumar 1 ; Renee M. van der Sluis 2 ;Talia Mota 2 ; Sharon R. Lewin 3 ; Paul U. Cameron 3 1 EmoryUniv,Atlanta,GA,USA; 2 ThePeterDoherty Inst,Univof Melbourne,Melbourne,Australia; 3 Doherty Inst for Infectionand Immunity,UnivofMelbourne,Melbourne,Australia 376 Role of Dendritic Cell Polarization in the Induction of HIV-1 Latency Reversal Robbie B. Mailliard 1 ; Charles Rinaldo 1 ; Jan R. Kristoff 1 ; Margaret Carlson 1 ; Jennifer M. Zerbato 1 ; Nicolas Sluis-Cremer 1 ; Phalguni Gupta 2 1 UnivofPittsburgh,Pittsburgh,PA,USA; 2 UnivofPittsburgh,GradSchof PH,Pittsburgh,PA,USA 377 Naïve CD4+ T Cells Harbor a Large Inducible Reservoir of Latent HIV-1 Jennifer Zerbato ; Deborah McMahon; Michele D. Sobolewski; John W. Mellors; Nicolas Sluis-Cremer UnivofPittsburgh,Pittsburgh,PA,USA 378 Follicular Tregs Reduce HIV Replication and Reactivation From Latency Ex Vivo Brodie Miles ; Elizabeth Connick UnivofColorado,Denver,CO,USA 379 A Subset of Infectious Proviruses Persist and Expand Following Activation Ex Vivo John K. Bui 1 ; Elias Halvas 2 ; Elizabeth Fyne 1 ; Michele D. Sobolewski 1 ; Dianna Koontz 2 ; Mary F. Kearney 3 ;Wei Shao 4 ; Feiyu Hong 1 ; JohnW. Mellors 1 1 UnivofPittsburgh,Pittsburgh,PA,USA; 2 UnivofPittsburghSchofMed, Pittsburgh,PA,USA; 3 NCI,Frederick,MD,USA; 4 LeidosBiomedRsr, Inc, Frederick,MD,USA 380 Transcription of Novel HIV-1 RNA Species in the Setting of Undetectable Virus Hiromi Imamichi 1 ; Robin Dewar 2 ; Joseph A. Adelsberger 3 ; Catherine A.Rehm 4 ;CatherineSeamon 4 ;GreggRoby 5 ;AlicePau 4 ;H.CliffordLane 4 1 NIAID,NIH,Frederick,MD,USA; 2 FrederickCancerRsrandDevelopCntr, Frederick,MD,USA; 3 LeidosBiomedRsr, Inc,Frederick,MD,USA; 4 NIAID, NIH,Bethesda,MD,USA; 5 NIAID,NIH,Rockville,MD,USA
Session P-F8 Poster Abstracts
Hall A/B
2:45 PM-4:00 PM HIV Persistence, Latency, and Reactivation 368 WITHDRAWN
369 Differential Effect of Selenium on HIV Replication and Reactivation in Primary Cells Christina Gavegnano 1 ; Raymond F. Schinazi 1 ; SallyYuan 2 ; Deanna Kulpa 3 ; Nicolas Durier 4 ; Ariana Santos 1 1 EmoryUnivSchofMed,Atlanta,GA,USA; 2 JanssenPharmaceuticals, Springhouse,PA,USA; 3 SouthernRsr Inst,Frederick,MD,USA; 4 TREAT Asia/amfAR,Bangkok,Thailand 370 Kinetics of HIV-1 Latency Reversal Measured by a New Flow-Based Technique Gloria Martrus ; Annika Niehrs; Anne Rechtien; Marcus Altfeld HeinrichPette Inst,Hamburg,Germany 371 Reactivation of Latent HIV-1 in J-Lat T Cells by Type I Interferon Agonists Melanie Alvarado 1 ; Mark A. Alday 1 ; Priscilla Natcher 1 ;Vanessa Muhlenbruch 1 ; Audrey M. Rutz 1 ; Jonathan C. Rupp 1 ; Benjamin R. Harrison 1 ; Faye D. Schilkey 2 ;Viviana A. Simon 3 ; Eric M. Bortz 1 1 UnivofAlaskaAnchorage,Anchorage,AK,USA; 2 NatlCntr forGenome Resources,SantaFe,NM,USA; 3 IcahnSchofMedatMountSinai,New York,NY,USA 372 CSF1R Antagonists Sensitize HIV-Infected Macrophages to Death Francesc Cunyat ; Jennifer N. Rainho; Mario Stevenson UnivofMiami,Miami,FL,USA 373 Effect of HIV-1 Nef on MHC-I After Latency Reversal in Primary CD4 T Cells ThomasVollbrecht ; John Guatelli UnivofCaliforniaSanDiego,SanDiego,CA,USA
Poster Listings
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