Slide Session 56: HIV Pathogenesis

499   CCR5-D32 Mutation  Protective Against HIV, but Bad for Hepatitis C Virus?

500   Hyperlipoproteinemia in HIV Patients Is Linked to Sterol- Regulatory Element-Binding Protein (SREBP)-1c.

501   G Proteinb3 Subunit Gene TT Genotype Is a Novel Genetic Risk Factor for Accelerated Progression to AIDS.

502   Antiretroviral Intensification Accelerates the Decay of the Latent Reservoir of HIV-1 and Decreases but Does Not Eliminate Ongoing Virus Replication.

503   Decay of Cellular Reservoirs of HIV-1 during Primary Infection Treated Before or After Complete Seroconversion.

504   Suppression of HIV Replication in the Resting CD4+ T Cell Reservoir by CD8+ T Cells: Implications for the Development of Therapeutic Strategies.

505   Natural Killer Cells Are Targets for HIV-1 Infection In Vivo: Use of Real-Time PCR for the Quantification of Cell- Associated Viral Load in Cellular Compartments.

506   Activated Memory CD4+ T Cells Are the Primary Target for SIV Infection and Elimination.

507   Cellular and Viral Dynamics in the Second Phase of Viral Load Decline: Persistence of Infected Macrophage in Lymph Node Tissue Not Contributory to Slow Decline.

508   A Unique Vif Polymorphism Isolated from a Nonprogressing Mother/Child Pair That Severely Inhibits HIV-1 Replication.