The 25th International AIDS Conference, organized by the International AIDS Society and with financial support from ANRS Emerging Infectious Diseases, will be held from July 22 to 26, 2024 in Munich, Germany. The conference can also be attended online by registering.
From 22 to 26 July 2024
This event is an opportunity for French research to review its progress and exchange views with international actors in the field of HIV. Find out more about the ANRS MIE’s presence at the AIDS 2024 conference and the projects supported by the ANRS MIE and selected for this 25th edition.
The satellite will take place at the AIDS 2024 conference in Munich on July 25, 2024 from 6pm to 7:30pm in room 5. It can also be attended online on channel 8. Find the satellite symposium in the AIDS 2024 program.
This symposium is co-organized by the Rhiviera consortium (Remission of HIV Infection ERA) of the ANRS MIE . The Rhiviera consortium aims to explore and develop new strategies for reaching durable remission of HIV infection, so that people living with HIV can discontinue antiretroviral treatment sustainably without experiencing viral rebound.
Organizers ANRS MIE, Rhiviera & DZIF HIV
Asier Sáez-Cirión [Institut Pasteur, France]
Michaela Müller-Trutwin [Institut Pasteur, France]
Marcus Altfeld [Leibniz-Institut für Virologie, Germany]
The complete elimination of infected cells (HIV cure) is challenging, even with aggressive strategies such as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. On the other hand, the immune responses developed against HIV during natural infection present early alterations that antiretroviral therapy cannot fully reverse, impairing the efficient immune control of infection upon antiretroviral therapy interruption. Therefore, new targeted immunotherapies are among the priorities for HIV remission/cure approaches. Studies including extraordinary individuals who control HIV infection for decades in the absence of antiretroviral therapy (natural and post-treatment controllers) and in the natural hosts of simian immunodeficiency virus have provided unique insights into immune responses associated with durable viral control. These immune responses are thus optimal models to guide the development of efficient HIV immunotherapies. This satellite will discuss the study of such immune correlates of control and the development of novel immunotherapies for achieving HIV remission.
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Welcome – Yazdan Yazdanpanah [ANRS Emerging infectious diseases (MIE), France]
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18:05 | Immunotherapies in people treated during acute HIV infection, Thumbi Ndung’u [Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI), University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa] | |
18:17 | HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies and their potential role in future cure strategies, Philipp Schommers [University Hospital Cologne, Germany] | |
18:29 | MHC-E presentation of SIV-derived peptides mediated antigen-specific NK cell responses in SIV-infected rhesus macaques, Philippe Rascle [Duke University, United States | |
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Characterization of the HIV/SIV reservoir in viral control models – French cohort studies,Véronique Avettand-Fenoel [University Hospital, Orleans University, France]
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18:53 | Teaching an old dog a new trick: how to harness the immune system to control HIV, Mirko Paiardini [Emory University, United States] | |
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Questions and answers,
Michaela Müller-Trutwin [Institut Pasteur, France] Marcus Altfeld [Leibniz-Institut für Virologie, Germany] Mirko Paiardini, United States
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ANRS MIE will be present on the France stand. The France stand unites numerous French organizations and partners involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. ANRS Maladies Infectieuses will be holding a range of events at AIDS 2024, including a round table and the ANRS Emerging infectious diseases (MIE) « Meet and Greet ». The stand will provide an opportunity to meet and exchange information with the agency’s teams and departments.
Once again this year, the IAS and ANRS MIE are joining forces to present the IAS/ANRS Lange/van Tongeren Awards to young researchers, under 35, who have demonstrated innovation and originality in the field of HIV/AIDS. Each winner will receive $2,000.
The awards ceremony will take place on July 24 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm during the “HIV Science for the Future” session in Hall 1/Channel 1.
2 oral presentations and 13 posters will be presented.
Experimental macaque model of post-treatment SIV control presents distinct features of viral reservoirs in blood and tissues, the pVISCONTI study,
Charre, A. Melard , A. Chaillon , E. Gardiennet , D. Desjardins , C. Passaes , V. Monceaux , M. Muller-Trutwin , C. Rouzioux , R. Le Grand , A. Saez-Cirion , V. Avettand-Fenoël July 23 10:30 am – 11:30 am The P-VISCONTI project (financed by the MSD-Avenir foundation and supported by ANRS – RHIVIERA consortium program) |
Antimicrobial resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections among MSM on Doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis
Bercot, L. Assoumou, F. Camelena, C. Voitchouck, M. Mainardis, A. Braille, M. Merimeche, M. Ouattara, E. Rubenstein, A.D. Kaba, G. Pialloux, C. Katlama, L. Surgers, L. Slama, J. Pavie, C. Duvivier, C. Bebear, V. Petrov-Sanchez, J. Ghosn, D. Costagliola, J.-M. Molina July 23 10:30 am – 12:00 am – Hall C1 / Channel 1 Track C – C5 – Integration of HIV services with other services, including sexual and reproductive health Project ANRS 174 Doxyvac Study Group |
Innate/memory-like CD8+NKG2A+ T cells with a regulatory phenotype and high effector capacity are expanded and correlate with markers of gut integrity and low inflammation in people living with HIV-2,
A. Orta-Resendiz, C. Petitdemange, B. Jacquelin, E. Beaumont, M. Lazzerini, A. Samri, O. Lambotte, L. Meyer, C. Goujard, F. Damond, D. Descamps, C. Charpentier, N. Huot, M. Müller-Trutwin, ANRS CO21 CODEX, CO6 PRIMO and CO5 HIV-1/2 study groups. |
Socio-economic vulnerability, isolation, violence, and discrimination: depression severity and associated factors among transgender women living with HIV (ANRSTrans& VIH, France)
R. Van Huizen , M. Annequin , S. Jutant , M. Mora , M. Bourrelly , G. Maradan , C. Berenger , A. Faye , F. Michard , Y. Yazdanpanah , A. Freire Maresca , E. Rouveix , M. Salcedo , D. Michels , L. Blanquart , G. Rincon , C. Protiere , B. Spire The ANRS-Trans&VIH study (Transgender: trajectories and conditions of HIV) |
HIV-protective behaviors and their evolution among MSM in the ANRS-Prévenir cohort: a Latent Transition Analysis,
R. Van Huizen , L. Sagaon-Teyssier , A. Sow , M. Mora , L. Beniguel , J. Ghosn , L. Assoumou , D. Michels , D. Costagliola , B. Spire , J.-M. Molina , C. |
Community-Based HIV Care accelerates viral suppression in gold-mining sites in Mali : ANRS 12392 – Sanu Gundo,
F. Cavaro , A. Kamissoko , F. Traore , G. Maradan , M. Anou Guindo , F. Diallo , Z. Diarra , M. Mora , M. Bourrelly , M. Cissé , B. Dembélé Keïta , B. Spire , M. Fiorentino , L. Sagaon-Teyssier The project ANRS 12392 : SANU GUNDO |
Dirt workers in Côte d’Ivoire (ANRS 12361 PrEP-CI and ANRS 12381 just has to come down’: Body perceptions and lived experiences of female sex PRINCESSE projects),
V. Becquet, E. Kissi, M. Plazy, M. Nouaman, P. Coffie, A. Agoua, S. Eholié, J. Larmarange |
Ukrainian refugees in European countries: barriers, solutions and best practices access to HIV and tuberculosis care,
D. Kashnitsky , O. Maksimenko , Z. Abrosimova , K. Rivera , O. Savenko , T. Makarevich , V. Rabinciuc, G. Kvinikadze ANRS MIE-funded research project on the health of Ukrainian refugees and their access to HIV- and tuberculosis-related healthcare services in host countries – Find out more about the seminar |
Client-perpetrated violence and psychosocial well-being among cis men and trans women offering online transactional sex,
J. Castro Avila, R. Diagne, Y. Yatine, D. Michels, M. Lixandru, J. Esteves, H. Mendoza, J. Medina, M. Pudaruth, G. Daunais-Laurin, N. Lorente, R.M. Delabre, B. Spire, L. Sagaon-Teyssier, D. Rojas Castro, SEXTRA Study Group The project ANRS SEXTRA |
Virological response and antiretroviral drug resistance mutations in adolescents living with HIV in West Africa
D.L. Dahourou, M.-S. N’Gbeche, C. Yonaba, K. Kouadio, F. Eboua, K. Malateste, J.-C. Azani, J. Jesson, E. Kangah, E. Thio, T. Toni, V.Leroy for the OPTIMISE-AO & IeDEA West-African Collaboration |
Facilitators and barriers to the enrolment and retention of female sex workers in a sexual health cohort (ANRS 12381 PRINCESSE) in San-Pedro, Côte d’Ivoire
K.E.A. Kissi, R.-M. Dedocoton, M. Nouaman, M. Plazy, P. Coffie, A. Agoua, J. Larmarange, V. Becquet |
SARS-COV-2 seroprevalence and anti-S IgG concentration in adolescents according to HIV status in Lomé (Togo) in 2022
Y.R. Konu , F. Damond , I.W.O. Adama , N. Dapam , V.M. Ferré , O.E. Takassi , M.K. Tchankoni , A.J. Sadio , C. Charpentier , D.K. Ekouevi |
“We used to treat a bit blindly: it was a syndromic diagnosis”. Physicians’ perceptions of comprehensive management of sexually transmitted infections among sex workers in Côte d’Ivoire
N.M. Nouaman, P.A. Coffie, M. Plazy, V. Becquet, S. Eholié, J. Larmarange |
Vulnerability and psychological distress of female sex workers in Côte d’Ivoire H. Youssoufa, M. Nouaman, C. Bernard, V. Becquet, P. Coffie, A. Agoua, S. Eholie, J. Larmarange, M. PlazyThe project PRINCESSE |
SAMD9 immune gene family as a major antiviral defense
Alexandre Legrand, Amandine Chantharath, Carine Rey, Joana L. Rocha, Nicolas Lou, Cameron Gilchrist, Clara Loyer, Léa Picard, Mégane Wcislo, Andrea Cimarelli, Martin Steinegger, Peter H. Sudmant, Lucie Etienne |
CROI, the International Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, takes place from 3 to 6 March 2024 in Denver, Colorado. Around twenty projects supported by the ANRS MIE have been selected.
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