15th KUMAMOTO AIDS Seminar
 
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‘ October 1st,Wednesday @9:00-17:40 ‘ Poster Session
‘ October 2nd, Thursday @13:00-17:55 @October 2nd, Thursday @13:00-14:40
‘ October 3rd, Friday @8:30-15:10 @October 3rd, Friday @12:05-14:05

‘ October 3rd, Friday@
Aso Resort Grandvrio Hotel@8:30-15:10@
In the morning sessions, venue is divided into group A and B
Young Investigator Symposium : Group A @ 8:30-12:05
YIS-A Session I
8:30-10:10 k100l
Chairs: Keiko Sakai & Kazuhiko Maeda
O-3A-18
Takushi Nomura
NIID, Japan
Broadening of CD8+ T-cell targets precedes accumulation of proviral escape mutations in SIV controllers
O-3A-19
Hayato Murakoshi
Kumamoto University, Japan
Effective control of HIV-1 by cytotoxic T cells specific for multiple conserved epitopes
O-3A-20
Macdonald Mahiti
Kumamoto University, Japan
Natural isolated HIV-1 Nef differentially recognize the cytoplasmic tails of HLA-A and HLA-B molecules for down-regulation
O-3A-21
Takayuki Chikata
Kumamoto University, Japan
The impact of amino-acid substitution at a position outside the peptide binding groove of HLA-C subtypes in HIV-1-specific T cell recognition
O-3A-22
Zhansong Lin
Kumamoto University, Japan
The effect of co-expression of KIRs and their HLA ligands on HIV-1 control
10:10-10:25k15l@
Coffee Break
YIS-A Session II
10:25-12:05 k100l
Chairs: Takeo Kuwata & Hayato Murakoshi
O-3A-23
Keiko Sakai
Kumamoto University, Japan
Investigation of the association of Gag-dependent replication capacities with clinical outcomes of HIV-1 infection.
O-3A-24
Muntasir Alam
Kumamoto University, Japan
Mutations in gp41 that confer resistance to fusion inhibitors enhance the neutralization sensitivity to antibodies against both gp41 and gp120
O-3A-25
Kristel Ramirez
Kumamoto University, Japan
Evaluation of complementarity and synergy of conventional anti-HIV-1 antibodies derived from a single individual
O-3A-26
Hesham E. Nasser
Kumamoto University, Japan
Phenotypic characterization of fibrocytes, the recently identified HIV-1 host cells
O-3A-27
Michihiro Hashimoto
Kumamoto University, Japan
Nef-induced activation of macrophages is mediated by TAK1 and macropinocytosis
Young Investigator Symposium : Group B@ 8:30-12:05
YIS-B Session I
8:30-10:10 k100l
Chairs: Shigeyoshi Harada & Takeshi Nishijima
O-3B-28
Daisuke Mizushima
NCGM / Kumamoto University, Japan
Prognosis of renal function of Vietnamese HIV-infected patients with mild-to-moderate renal dysfunction on tenofovir
O-3B-29
Samatchaya Boonchawalit
Kumamoto University / NIID, Japan
Impact of maraviroc (MVC)-resistant mutations in the C1 and C4 regions of gp120 on sensitivity to antibody-mediated neutralization
O-3B-30
Hironori Hayashi
NCGM, Japan
Dimerization of HIV-1 Protease Occurs through Two Steps, Which Relates to the Mechanism of Protease Dimerization Inhibition by Darunavir
O-3B-31
Yorifumi Satou
Kumamoto University, Japan
HIV-1 integration site analysis by using next generation sequencing: a tool to study HIV-1 reservoir cells
O-3B-32
Yasuaki Yanagawa
NCGM / Kumamoto University, Japan
Long-term Prognosis for HIV Associated Kaposifs Sarcoma In the Era of cART in Japan
10:10-10:25k15l@
Coffee Break
YIS-B Session II
10:25-12:05 k100l
Chairs: Kazuaki Monde & Ryota Koba
O-3B-33
Ekram W. Abd El- Wahab
Alexandria Univ., Egypt / Kumamoto Univ., Japan
Specific Recognition of the HIV-1 genomic RNA by the Gag precursor
O-3B-34
Sarah Ameen Almofty
Kumamoto University, Japan
A TREX-2 component GANP is dispersed from the nuclear envelope during HIV-1 virus entry and associated with integrase in the host cell nucleus
O-3B-35
Mayuko Shimoda
Kumamoto University, Japan
GANP that interacts with HIV-1 integrase inherently suppresses retrotransposition
O-3B-36
Kazuaki Monde
Kumamoto University, Japan
Intrinsic interference between human endogenous retrovirus and HIV-1.
O-3B-37
Shigeyoshi Harada
NIID, Japan
Genetic and Structure-Function Analyses of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Escape from CD4 Mimic Small Compounds (CD4MCs)
In the afternoon session, groups joint venue
Poster Session II (with Lunch)
12:05-14:05 k120l
Session XV
14:10-14:30 k20l
Chair: Shogo Misumi
O-3-38
Masayuki Amano
Kumamoto University, Japan
Identification of HIV-1 Capsid decomposers that promote significant Capsid protein degradation in vitro.
Session XVI
14:30-15:00 k30l
Chair: Shinichi Oka
O-3-39
Masafumi Takiguchi
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Control of HIV-1 by Cytotoxic T cells in Japanese Individuals: Past and Present

Best Paper Award Ceremony

15:00-15:05
O-3B-30
Best Paper Award Winner

Hironori Hayashi
[NCGM, Japan]


Dimerization of HIV-1 Protease Occurs through Two Steps, Which Relates to the Mechanism of Protease Dimerization Inhibition by Darunavir
Closing Remarks
Masafumi Takiguchi
[Director, CAIDS, Kumamoto University]
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