13thKumamoto AIDS Seminar Global COE Joint International Symposium

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‘@October 24th, Wednesday
‘@October 25th, Thursday
‘@October 26th, Friday


‘ 3rd@October 26th, Friday @( Aso Resort GRANDVRIO Hotel 8:30-14:50 )
* In the morning sections, venue is divided into group A and B. 
Young Investigator Symposium : Group A@ 8:30-11:40
YIS-A Session ‡T
8:30-9:50 k80l
Chairs: Koji Watanabe [NCGM / Kumamoto Univ.] & Chihiro Motozono [Kinki Univ]

O-18
Madoka Koyanagi
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
The control of HIV-1 by multiple HIV-1 epitope-specific CD8+ T cell responses in HLA-B*35:01-positive subjects infected with the clade B virus

O-19
Nozomi Kuse
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Distinct HIV-1 Escape Patterns Selected by CTLs with Identical Epitope@Specificity

O-20
Kamini Gounder
[University of KwaZulu-Natal., South-Africa]
Immunodominance patterns and viral evolution in Gag in HLA-B*7 subtype individuals acutely infected with HIV-1 subtype C in Durban, South Africa

O-21
Masateru Hiyoshi
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
A mechanism for HIV-1 transmission from infected macrophages
9:50-10:20 k30l Coffee Break
YIS-A Session ‡U@
10:20-11:40 k80l
Chairs: Hasan Md. Zafrul & Masateru Hiyoshi [Kumamoto Univ.]
O-22
Nami Iwamoto
[NIID, Japan]
SIV control by prophylactic vaccination resulting in Gag/Vif-specific CTL induction in the acute phase

O-23
Hayato Murakoshi
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Control of HIV-1 by multiple HIV-1 immunodominant epitope-specific CD8+ T cells in HIV-1-infected Japanese individuals

O-24
Chihiro Motozono
[Kinki University, Japan]
HIV-1 immune escape and cross-reactivity profiles of virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes

O-25
Chie Hashimoto
[Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan]
An artificial gp41-C34 trimer mimetic targeting the membrane fusion mechanism of HIV-1
 
Young Investigator Symposium : Group B 8:30-11:40
YIS-B Session ‡T
8:30-9:50 k80l
Chairs: Nobuyo Higashi-Kuwata & Masayuki Amano [Kumamoto Univ.]
O-26
Atsuko Hachiya
[NCGM, Japan]
Small-Molecule inhibits HIV-1 replication by targeting interaction with capsid and nuclear import

O-27
Hironori Hayashi
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
The binding properties of darunavir to HIV-1 protease monomer subunit

O-28
Manabu Aoki
[Kumamoto Health Science University, Japan]
Novel three HIV-1 protease inhibitors (PIs), GRL-015-11A, GRL-085-11A, and GRL-097-11A, potently inhibit replication of multi-PI resistant HIV-1s

O-29
Yusuke Nakano
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Skewed recognition of monomeric form of CCR5 by maraviroc-resistant R5 HIV-1
9:50-10:20 k30l Coffee Break
YIS-B Session ‡U@
10:20-11:40 k80l
Chairs: Atsuko Hachiya [NCGM / Kumamoto Univ.] & Manabu Aoki [Kumamoto Health Science Univ.]
O-30
Yuzhe Yuan
[NIHS, Japan]
Key Structure of the gp120 V3 Loop Responsible for Noncompetitive Resistance to Maraviroc in R5 HIV-1JR-FL

O-31
Kazuhiko Maeda
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Mammalian TREX-2 component GANP is involved in HIV-1 mRNA export

O-32
Misao Kuroki
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
The P-body component MOV10 inhibits HIV replication and LINE-1 retrotransposition

O-33
Takamitsu Matsuzawa
[University of Yamanashi, Japan]
4’-Ethynyl-2-Fluoro-2’-Deoxyadenosine, a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, completely blocks HIV Infection of Langerhans Cells
 
* In the afternoon sections, groups joint venue
11:40-13:30k110l Poster and Lunch
Session XI
13:30-14:00k30l
Chairs: Shinichi Oka [NCGM/Kumamoto Univ.] & Atsushi Koito [Kumamoto Univ.]
  gCOE International Grant Winners
O-34 Yoshinori Sato
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Analysis of human CD8+ T cells in HLA-B*51:01 transgenic humanized mice after infection with HIV-1
O-35
Kazuaki Monde
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
HERV-K Gag CA domain is required for reduction of HIV-1 release efficiency
Session XII
14:00-14:15 k15l
Chair: Takeo Kuwata & Keiko Sakai [Kumamoto Univ.]
O-36 Best Poster Award winner presentation

Nobuyo Higashi-Kuwata
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
ltered dynamics of HIVmC dissemination in huPBMC NOJ mice under Raltegravir administration

Session XIII
14:15-14:45 k30l
Chair: Yasuo Ariumi [Kumamoto Univ.]
 
O-37
Takeo Kuwata
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Conformational epitope involving V3 and V4 loops is a major target for antibody-mediated neutralization in SIVsmH635-infected macaques

 
O-38
Shigeyoshi Harada
[NIID, Japan]
In vitro induction of twelve CD4 mimic small compounds, NBD-556 and its analogues, resistant variants using primary R5 HIV-1

14:45-14:50 Closing Remark Masafumi Takiguchi
[Director, Center for AIDS Research, Kumamoto University ]
     
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