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摘要
在旧金山举行的2025年逆转录病毒和机会性感染会议(CROI)保持了现有的形式,包括全体会议、讲习班、口头和海报摘要会议、主题讨论和互动式专题讨论会,向出席会议的约4000名代表介绍艾滋病毒/艾滋病研究的最新进展。这次会议的特点是全面收集了关于HIV-1分子生物学的报告,基本的病毒学轨道提供了病毒复制、免疫逃避和宿主-病原体相互作用的机制见解。CROI展示了一系列创新的方法来破译和定位潜在的储集层。从非人类灵长类动物的高分辨率谱系追踪到染色质景观和潜伏期调节电路的解剖,在今年的会议上提出的研究强调了艾滋病毒持久性的复杂性和多维干预策略的必要性。精选的摘要是高亮的,强调机理的见解,方法的创新,和治疗意义。与之前的会议一样,CROI继续为早期职业调查人员的参与制定标准。Scott M. Hammer为新调查员和受训人员举办的讲习班等会议提供了一个有效的论坛,介绍CROI所涵盖的各个主题领域。
CROI 2025: Summary of Basic Science Research in HIV.
The 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in San Francisco maintained its existing format with a combination of plenary lectures, workshops, oral and poster abstract sessions, themed discussions, and interactive symposia to deliver the latest advances in HIV/AIDS research to the approximately 4000 delegates in attendance. The conference featured a comprehensive collection of presentations addressing the molecular biology of HIV-1, with the basic virology track offering mechanistic insights into viral replication, immune evasion, and host-pathogen interactions. CROI showcased a range of innovative approaches to decipher and target the latent reservoir. From high-resolution lineage tracking in nonhuman primates to dissection of chromatin landscapes and latency regulatory circuits, studies presented at this year's meeting underscored the complexity of HIV persistence and the need for multidimensional intervention strategies. Selected abstracts are high-lighted, emphasizing mechanistic insights, methodologic innovations, and therapeutic implications. As with prior renditions of the conference, CROI continues to set the standard for engagement of early career investigators. Sessions such as the Scott M. Hammer Workshop for New Investigators and Trainees provide an effective forum for orientation to the various thematic areas covered at CROI.