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2. PP 2.11 – 00144 Transcriptional and translational SIV profiles of peripheral and lymphoid CD4+ T cells of viremic and ART-suppressed Rhesus macaques
3. OP 3.3 – 00030 Inducible replication-competent HIV proviruses persist in memory CD4+ T cells expressing high levels of the integrin VLA-4 (α4β1)
4. OP 4.3 – 00112 Leaky reservoirs are associated with HIV-specific cd4 and CD8 T-cell responses
5. PP 8.3 – 00049 Reduction in Markers of HIV Persistence with Gag/Pol/Il-12 DNA Therapeutic Vaccination
6. PP 8.13 – 00191 Investigating the Impact of CD4 mimetic BNM-III-170 on SHIV-infected Rhesus Macaques
7. OP 3.5 – 00152 HIV-1RNA+infected CD4 T cell burden in acute HIV-1 infection and association with inflammatory markers
8. OP 4.4 – 00018 HIV reservoir burden associates with numbers of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells under long-term antiretroviral therapy and prevents them from differentiating into functional memory cells
9. Preferential infection of α4β7+ CD4+ T cells in early acute HIV-1 infection
10. Intact proviruses from naive and effector memory T-cells match persistent viremia
11. Cell proliferation contributes to the increase of genetically intact HIV over time
12. Distinct HIV reservoir measures correlate with defective but not intact pro-viral DNA
13. Multiplexed RNA flow cytometric FISH allows single-cell viral transcriptional profiling and phenotypic characterisation of translation-incompetent HIV reservoirs
14. Single-cell TCR sequencing reveals that clonally expanded cells highly contribute to the inducible HIV reservoir during ART
15. Single-cell multiplexed RNA flow-FISH analysis of primary human samples reveals distinct VR reactivation profiles among LRA classes and curtailed VR transcriptional and translational reactivation patterns by HDAC inhibitors
16. Single cell RNA-seq identifies host genes that correlate with HIV-1 reservoir size
17. Phorbol esters isolated from Croton megalobotrys reverse HIV latency ex vivo
18. Cellular proliferation maintains genetically intact and defective HIV-1 over time
19. Discovery and mechanistic study of novel suppressors of post-integrated HIV expression from African natural products
20. Large in vivo expansion and subsequent partial contraction of a T cell clone carrying a defective HIV genome reflect the dynamics of the HIV reservoir during ART
21. Single-cell phenotyping of HIV-infected expanded clones in ART-suppressed individuals
22. Baseline inducible HIV P24 is associated with viral control during interferon-α monotherapy with ART interruption
23. Antagonism of PPARγ for Th17 mucosal immunity restoration and HIV reservoir purging
24. Different HIV transcriptional profiles in memory CD4+ T cells subsets during ART
25. The contribution of memory CD4+ T cell subset phenotype to latency reversal efficiency
26. The impact of ART duration on the infection of T cells within anatomic sites
27. The genetic traits of full-length HIV sequenced from memory T cell subsets
28. Next generation viral outgrowth assays as proxies for classic QVOA to measure HIV-1 reservoir size
29. HIV persistence in lymph nodes from virally suppressed individuals: residual production VS latency
30. Balancing risk-benefit ratio in donors of gut biopsy samples for HIV persistence research
31. OA3-3 Anti-PD-1 disrupts HIV latency in non-proliferating but not in proliferating T cells
32. 13 Memory CD4+ T cells expressing HLA-DR contribute to HIV persistence during prolonged ART
33. 53 Perceptions of HIV remission ('cure') trials and trial intentions among potential participants treated in acute HIV infection
34. In vivo massive expansion of a T-cell clone carrying a defective HIV genome: implication for the measurement of the HIV reservoir
35. Memory CD4+ T cell subsets show differential responses to HIV latency-reversing agents
36. The transcriptional program governed by RORγt favors HIV-1 replication in CCR4+CCR6+ Th17 cells
37. Long-lived Th17 subsets contribute to HIV-1 persistence under ART
38. Role of drug transporters and metabolic enzymes in antiretroviral drug (ARV) disposition in testicular tissue: potential contribution to HIV-1 persistence
39. Virologic and immunologic correlates of viral control after ART-interruption in SIV-infected rhesus macaques
40. Suppression of the HIV-1 reservoir with a potent Tat inhibitor
41. OA3-5 LB Effect of vorinostat, hydroxychloroquine and maraviroc combination therapy on viremia following treatment interruption in individuals initiating ART during acute HIV infection
42. 39 Novel activators and suppressors of latent HIV-1 from natural products
43. OA4-2 HIV persists in colon and blood CCR6+CD4+ T cells during ART
44. Immunological properties of testicular tissue as an anatomical reservoir in ART-treated HIV-infected adults
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