Oral Abstract Session 01 - Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise
Oral Abstract Session 01 - Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise
Oral Abstract Session 01 - Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise
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Monday, 10 September<br />
Program<br />
15:14 – 15:21 The Breadth of Maternal <strong>HIV</strong>-1 Specific Neutralizing Antibodies P03.<strong>01</strong><br />
Is Not Associated with a Lower Risk of Mother-to-Infant Transmission<br />
A Chaillon, T Wack, M Braibant, L Mandelbrot, S Blanche,<br />
J Warszawski, F Barin<br />
15:21 – 15:28 Structural Comparison of Somatically Related PG9 and PG16 in P03.31<br />
Complex with Their Epitope Reveals Differences in Glycan Recognition<br />
M Pancera, JS McLellan, S Shahzad-ul-Hussan, N Doria-Rose, B Zhang,<br />
Y Yang, DR Burton, WC Koff, CA Bewley, PD Kwong<br />
15:28 – 15:35 Antibody Subclass Skewing Predicts Enhanced ADCC Activity in Both P03.39<br />
Natural Infection and Vaccination<br />
A Dugast, A Chung, Y Chang, A Licht, M Ackerman, G Alter<br />
15:35 – 15:42 Hyperglycosylated gp120 Mutants Elicit Improved CD4-binding Site P03.30<br />
Directed Antibodies in a Heterologous Prime:Boost Regimen<br />
FK Ahmed, BE Clark, R Pantophlet<br />
Poster Discussion 1b: BCEC Level 3,<br />
<strong>HIV</strong> Transmission and Viral Diversity Ballroom West<br />
Chair: Carolyn Williamson<br />
15:00 – 15:07 Dynamics and Frequency of Gag Transmitted Polymorphisms in Zambia P05.19<br />
M Schaefer, J Carlson, D Claiborne, J Prince, W Kilembe, J Tang, P Farmer,<br />
R Shapiro, T Ndung’u, J Frater, P Goulder, R Kaslow, S Allen, P Goepfert,<br />
D Heckerman, E Hunter<br />
15:07 – 15:14 Deep Sequencing Reveals an Association Between <strong>HIV</strong>-1 Subtype P05.17<br />
C Mutations in gp41 MPER Epitopes and Mother-to-Child Transmission<br />
L Yin, Y Cai, K Chang, BP Gardner, W Hou, K Nakamura, M Sinkala,<br />
C Kankasa, DM Thea, L Kuhn, GM Aldrovandi, MM Goodenow<br />
15:14 – 15:21 Postnatally-transmitted <strong>HIV</strong>-1 Variants Are Efficient at Dendritic Cell P05.11<br />
Trans-infection and Sensitive to Autologous and Heterologous Neutralization<br />
GG Fouda, T Mahlokozera, K Rizzolo, J Salazar-Gonzalez, M Salazar, G Learn,<br />
S Barotra, M Sekaran, E Russell, F Jaeger, F Cai, F Gao, B Hahn, R Swanstrom,<br />
S Meshnick, V Mwapasa, L Kalilani, S Fiscus, D Montefiori, B Haynes, J Kwiek,<br />
M Alam, S Permar<br />
15:21 – 15:28 A New Transmission Map of <strong>HIV</strong>-1 CRF07_BC in China: Analysis of Sequences P05.02<br />
from 12 Provinces over a Decade<br />
M Zhefeng, L Jingyun, Z Ping, X Jianqing, Z Xiaoyan<br />
15:28 – 15:35 Limited Evidence for Alterations in Gag-mediated <strong>HIV</strong> Replication Capacity P05.20<br />
Over the Course of the North American Epidemic (1979-Present)<br />
L Cotton, D Chopera, K Penney, J Carlson, E Martin, A Le, T Kuang, B Walker,<br />
J Fuchs, S Buchbinder, T Wagner, M John, S Mallal, B Koblin, K Mayer, A Poon,<br />
M Brockman, Z Brumme<br />
15:35 – 15:42 Evolutionary Dynamics of <strong>HIV</strong>-1 Subtype C Accessory and Regulatory Genes P05.05<br />
in Primary Infection<br />
R Rossenkhan, V Novitsky, TK Sebunya, R Musonda, BA Gashe, M Essex<br />
AIDS <strong>Vaccine</strong> 2<strong>01</strong>2<br />
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