16th KUMAMOTO AIDS Seminar
[Program] 
 Poster Session

  Organizers: Yasuo Ariumi & Yorifumi Satou

 
  Poster Session I  
  October 8th, Thursday 13:00-14:30

13:00-13:40  One-minute presentation
13:40-14:30  Discussion for posters with one-minute presentation
  Poster Session II (with Lunch)   
  October 9th, Friday 11:50-13:30

Lunch, Discussion for posters with oral presentation and Voting

   

 The poster numbers highlighted in blue make 1-minute presentation on October 8th.
 The poster numbers highlighted in green make oral presentation on October 9th.
Poster No.
Presenter
Title
P-01
Setsen Zayasaikhan
[National Center for Communicable Disease, Mongolia]
Current Situation of HIV/AIDS in Mongolia
P-02
Sandeep Gupta
[Lamjung District Hospital, Nepal ]
Review of Anti Retroviral Therapy Service at Resource Limited District Hospital of Nepal
P-03
Misato Kotani
[Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.]
New design of small CD4 mimic molecules targeting HIV-1 gp120
P-04
Yuzuna Honda
[Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.]
Development of dimeric inhibitors against HIV-1 fusion utilizing disulfide bonds derived from gp41 fragment peptides
P-05
O-3-23
Hironori Hayashi
[NCGM]
Novel protease inhibitors, which bind to the flap region of HIV-1 protease, strongly inhibit multi-drug resistant HIV-1 variants including darunavir-resistant variants
P-06
O-2-14
Kenji Maeda
[NCGM]
Development of novel nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors potent against HIV and HBV
P-07
Shigeyoshi Harada
[NIID]
Genetic and molecular dynamics studies of the NBD-556, YYA-021 and JRC-II-191 binding to the wild type and mutant HIV-1 gp120
P-08
O-3-24
Masayuki Amano [Kumamoto Univ.] Modified P1-Moiety Enhances Antiviral Activity against Drug-Resistant HIV-1 Variants and Central Nervous System (CNS) Penetration Effectiveness of Newly-Generated HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors In Vitro.
P-09
Haruka Uemura
[Kumamoto Univ./ NCGM]
Current situation of HCV infection in HIV-1 co-infected patients at NCGM
P-10
Yasuaki Yanagawa
[Kumamoto Univ. / NCGM]
Isolation and Culture of Entamoeba histolycia from clinical specimens in Japan.

P-11
O-3-22

Daisuke Mizushima
[Kumamoto Univ. / NCGM]
Prognosis of acute HBV infection among HIV-infected patients in Japan
P-12
O-1-04
Takeshi Nishijima
[NCGM]
Management of chronic kidney diseases in HIV-1-infected patients in the era of “treatment for all” strategy
P-13
Izumi Hirata
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Epitope analysis of anti-V3 monoclonal antibodies using phage display library
P-14
Keiko Sakai
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Lack of a significant impact of Gag fitness on clinical outcomes of HIV-1 infection in Japan
P-15
Gilson Alves
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Constitutive expression of anti-HIV-1 scFv intrabodies transduced by an HIV-1-based Lentivirus vector
P-16
Kazuki Tanaka
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Enhanced neutralization of HIV-1 primary isolates by the small antibody fragments targeting CD4-induced (CD4i) epitope
P-17
O-3-19
Muntasir Alam
[Kumamoto Univ.]
HIV-1 gp41 mutations against fusion inhibitor C34 showed enhanced sensitivity to neutralizing antibodies
P-18
O-3-18
Yasuhiro Maruta
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Post-attachment neutralization by single-chain variable fragments targeting the V3 loop of HIV-1 envelope
P-19
O-3-21
Macdonald Mahiti [Kumamoto Univ.] Nef-induced immune evasion functions of HLA class II-restricted responses.
P-20
Mako Toyoda
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Differential ability of primary HIV-1 Nef isolates to down-regulate HIV-1 entry receptors and acquire superinfection resistance
P-21
O-3-26
Naoki Kishimoto
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase acts as a tRNALys3-packaging suppressor
P-22
Takeo Dochi
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Regulation of HIV uncoating via virion-incorporated-ERK2 dependent phosphorylation of HIV CA Ser16.
P-23
Tomohiro Akahoshi
[Kumamoto Univ.]
HIV-1-specific CD8+ T cells restricted by the most frequent HLA haplotype in Japan may shape viral polymorphism at RT135
P-24
Tetsuo Tsukamoto
[Kumamoto Univ.]
A parallel information-processing hypothesis could explain the efficacy of broad cytotoxic T-cell response against HIV-infected cells with low antigen expression levels
P-25
Yosuke Maeda
[Kumamoto Univ.]
High prevalence of exclusive use of CXCR4 by CRF01_AE HIV-1 in northern Vietnam
P-26
Nicholas I. Nii-Trebi
[Kumamoto Univ./ NIID]
Analysis of HLA genotypes in HIV-1-infected Ghanaians
P-27
Francis Mwimanzi Method
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Evaluation of HLA class I down-regulation function of HIV-1 Nef across viral subtypes
P-28
Kouki Matsuda
[Kumamoto Univ.]
HIV-1 entry mechanism via modification of cell membrane fluidity
P-29
Hesham Elsayed Nasser
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Fibroblastic leukocytes derived from a subset of monocytes are distinguishable from macrophages but can be infected with HIV-1
P-30
O-3-20
Eriko Kudo
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Sp1 regulates HIV-1 latency maintaining factor COMMD1
P-31
Md. Masud Alam
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Autophagy inhibition by chloroquine induces the apoptosis of primary
effusion lymphoma through Endoplasmic Reticulum stress induction in
vitro and in vivo
P-32
Rokeya Siddiqui
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Apolipoprotein E restricts HIV-1 infection
P-33
O-3-25
Michihiro Hashimoto
[Kumamoto Univ.]
HIV-1 spreads among macrophages by promoting the formation of
tunneling nanotubes
P-34
Paola Miyazato
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Novel approach to analyze the epigenetic landscape of HTLV-1 provirus
P-35
Ryusho Kariya
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Shikonin induce the cell death against primary effusion lymphoma
P-36
Osamu Noyori
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Steric shielding of cell surface proteins by filovirus envelope glycoproteins
P-37
Misaki Matsuo
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Identification of novel enhancer region within HTLV-1 provirus in adult
T-cell leukemia cells
P-38
Kamelia R. Stanoeva
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Levels of integrated proviral HIV-1 DNA load in Japanese patients on
long-term ART
P-39
Kazuaki Monde
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Identification of key factors involved in HERV-K transcription.
P-40
Hiroo Katsuya
[Kumamoto Univ.]
Clonality analysis of HIV-1-infected cells in an in vivo model
 
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