Viral and Molecular Determinants of Transmission and Pathogenesis  MOAA03

Organiser:
Type:
Oral Abstract Session Back
Venue: SR 6 (450)
Interpretation: None
Time: 16:30 - 18:00, 04.08.2008
Code: MOAA03
Co-Chairs: Carlos del Rio, United States
Manuel Romaris, Belgium




Presentations in this session:

16:30
MOAA0301
Abstract
The mechanism of sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) via the foreskin epithelium
Presented by Yonatan Ganor, France
Y. Ganor1, A. Schmitt2, J.P. Wolf3, M.C. Vacher-Lavenu4, L. Gibault4, N. Thiounn5, J. Tomasini6, M. Bomsel1
1Institute Cochin, Cell Biology, CNRS (UMR 8104), Inserm (U567), Paris, France, 2Institute Cochin, Electron Microscopy Platform, CNRS (UMR 8104), Inserm (U567), Paris, France, 3Cochin-St Vincent de Paul Hospitals Group, Reproductive Biology Service, Paris, France, 4Cochin-St Vincent de Paul Hospitals Group, Anatomy and Pathological Cytology Service, Paris, France, 5Necker Hospital, Urology Service, Paris, France, 6Geoffroy St Hillaire Clinic, Paris, France


16:45
MOAA0302
Abstract
HIV in genital fluids during heterosexual transmission
Presented by Debrah Boeras, United States
D. Boeras1, P. Hawkins1, R. Haaland1, C. Derdeyn1, J. Mulenga2, S. Allen1, E. Hunter1
1Emory University, Atlanta, United States, 2Zambia Blood Transfusion Services and ZEHRP, Lusaka, Zambia


17:00
MOAA0303
Abstract
Role of neutralizing antibodies in the bottleneck of vertical transmission
Presented by Elizabeth Russell, United States
E. Russell1, J. Kwiek2, V. Mwapasa3, S. Rogerson4, S. Meshnick5, R. Swanstrom6
1University of North Carolina, Microbiology and Immunology, Chapel Hill, United States, 2The Ohio State University, Microbiology, Columbus, United States, 3College of Medicine, Blantyre, Malawi, 4University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5University of North Carolina, Epidemiology, Chapel Hill, United States, 6University of North Carolina, Center for AIDS Research, Chapel Hill, United States


17:15
MOAA0304
Abstract
Recombination rates are higher in tissues showing significant macrophage infiltration and vary among ENV, NEF and LTR domains
Presented by Michael McGrath, United States
M.S. McGrath1, S.L. Lamers2, D. Galligan1, S. Granier2, T. deOliveira3, M. Salemi4
1AIDS and Cancer Specimen Resource (ACSR), University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Department of Medicine, San Francisco, United States, 2BioInfoExperts Inc., Gainesville, United States, 3South African National Bioinformatics Institute, Cape Town, South Africa, 4University of Florida, Department of Pathology, Immunology, and Laboratory Medicine, Gainesville, United States


17:30
MOAA0305
Abstract
Quasispecies analysis by ultra-deep pyrosequencing of HIV-1 deriving from lymphomonocyte sub-populations in chronically infected patients at the moment of HAART interruption
Presented by Isabella Abbate, Italy
G. Rozera1, I. Abbate1, A. Bruselles1, G. Chillemi2, C. Vlassi1, G. D'Offizi1, P. Narciso1, M.R. Capobianchi1
1INMI L.Spallanzani, Rome, Italy, 2CASPUR, Rome, Italy








   

   

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