EPA046 | Effect of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype C transactivator of transcription (Tat) P21A variant on nuclear levels of active positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA048 | Proviral populations persisting in galt during long-term art are highly decayed | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA049 | Endogenous retrovirus expression distinguishes latent from actively infected cells in novel dual-reporter HIV latency model | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
OAA0402 | Potent latency reversal enables in-depth transcriptomic analyses of the HIV reservoir | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
OALBX0102 | Transcriptional programs of HIV silencing and cell survival in HIV-infected memory CD4 T cells under antiretroviral therapy | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
PESUA16 | Role of the polgene enhancer in HIV-1 transcription and replication in myeloid infected cells | Poster exhibition | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
PESUA17 | Role of UHRF1 in HIV-1 transcriptional regulation | Poster exhibition | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
OAB0105 | Long-term risk of hospitalization and chronic disease among children who were HIV-exposed uninfected (cHEU) compared to population controls in Montreal, Canada | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | HIV-exposed uninfected children |
OAB0204 | Subcortical brain volumes of children who are HIV-exposed and uninfected in the first three years of life: a South African birth cohort study | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | HIV-exposed uninfected children |
PEMOB32 | No difference in prevalence of TB infection among infants in two Southern African cohorts by in utero HIV exposure status | Poster exhibition | HIV-exposed uninfected children |