369:), a powerful constitutive promoter for driving expression in plants. Localization signals may be attached to the protein of interest to cause accumulation to occur in a specific sub-cellular location, such as chloroplasts or vacuoles. This is done in order to improve yields, simplify purification, or so that the protein folds properly. Recently, the inclusion of antisense genes in expression cassettes has been shown to have potential for improving the plant pharming process. Researchers in Japan transformed rice with an antisense SPK gene, which disrupts starch accumulation in rice seeds, so that products would accumulate in a watery sap that is easier to purify.
186:(left over from the prior harvest) of one of their GM corn products were harvested with the conventional soybean crop later planted in that field. ProdiGene was fined $ 250,000 and ordered by the USDA to pay over $ 3 million in cleanup costs. This raised a furor and set the pharming field back, dramatically. Many companies went bankrupt as companies faced difficulties getting permits for field trials and investors fled. In reaction, APHIS introduced more strict regulations for pharming field trials in the US in 2003. In 2005,
226:, and urine are other theoretically possible systems, but all have drawbacks. Blood, for instance, as of 2012 cannot store high levels of stable recombinant proteins, and biologically active proteins in blood may alter the health of the animals. Expression in the milk of a mammal, such as a cow, sheep, or goat, is a common application, as milk production is plentiful and purification from milk is relatively easy. Hamsters and rabbits have also been used in preliminary studies because of their faster breeding.
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of proteins in plant cell or hairy root cultures also minimizes risk of gene transfer, but at a higher cost of production. Sterile hybrids may also be used for the bioconfinement of transgenic plants, although stable lines cannot be established. Grain crops are sometimes chosen for pharming because protein products targeted to the endosperm of cereals have been shown to have high heat stability. This characteristic makes them an appealing target for the production of
440:. There are differences in the regulation of GM crops β including those used for pharming β between countries, with some of the most marked differences occurring between the USA and Europe. Regulation varies in a given country depending on the intended use of the products of the genetic engineering. For example, a crop not intended for food use is generally not reviewed by authorities responsible for food safety.
482:, there are no proteins in plants that are similar to human proteins. On the other hand, plants are still sufficiently closely related to animals and humans that they are able to correctly process and configure both animal and human proteins. Their seeds and fruits also provide sterile packaging containers for the valuable therapeutics and guarantee a certain storage life.
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Nicotiana tabacum plants and long-term conservation of
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Veterinary Biologics Dow never intended to market the vaccine. "'Dow Agrosciences used the animal vaccine as an example to completely run through the process. A new platform needs to be approved, which can be difficult when authorities get in contact with it for the first time', explains
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issues (see below) are avoided. However, human error could still result in modified crops entering the food supply. Using a minor crop such as safflower or tobacco avoids the greater political pressures and risk to the food supply involved with using staple crops such as beans or rice. Expression
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vaccine in corn. Was in process of launching trypsin product in 2002 when later that year its field test crops contaminated conventional crops. Unable to pay the $ 3 million cost of the cleanup, it was purchased by
International Oilseed Distributors in 2003 International Oilseed Distributors is
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may create a problem in that, in accordance with the ruling in that case, "it may be said that such and such genes manufacture this protein in the same way they always did in a mammal, they produce the same product, and the genetic modification technology used is conventional, so that the steps of
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Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, with sites in Germany, the US, and Chile is the lead institute of the Pharma Planta consortium of 33 partner organizations from 12 European countries and South Africa, funded by the European Commission. Pharma Planta is developing systems for
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vaccine antigens in tobacco. In 2004, LSBC announced an agreement with Sigma-Aldritch under which LSB would produce recombinant aprotinin in plants of the tobacco family and Sigma-Aldrich would commercially distribute LSBC's recombinant product to its customers in the R&D, cell culture and
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in 2003. Genentech licensed the tissue factor program to Altor in 2008 Altor is itself a spinout from Sunol. The product under development, ALT-836, formerly known as TNX-832 and Sunol-cH36, is not the plant-produced antibody, but rather is a mammalian antibody, more specifically, a chimeric
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One approach to this technology is the creation of a transgenic mammal that can produce the biopharmaceutical in its milk (or blood or urine). Once an animal is produced, typically using the pronuclear microinjection method, it becomes efficacious to use cloning technology to create additional
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decisions hold that a previously known natural product manufactured by artificial means cannot be patented. An argument can be made for the patentability of the process for manufacturing a biopharmaceutical, however, because genetically modifying animals so that they will produce the drug is
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estimates that nearly 3 million people die each year from vaccine preventable disease, mostly in Africa. Diseases such as measles and hepatitis lead to deaths in countries where the people cannot afford the high costs of vaccines, but pharm crops could help solve this problem.
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The patentability of such biopharmaceuticals and their process of manufacture is uncertain. Probably, the biopharmaceuticals themselves so made are unpatentable, assuming that they are chemically identical to the preexisting drugs that they imitate. Several 19th century
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Cox, Kevin M; Sterling, Jason D; Regan, Jeffrey T; Gasdaska, John R; Frantz, Karen K; Peele, Charles G; Black, Amelia; Passmore, David; Moldovan-Loomis, Cristina (2006). "Glycan optimization of a human monoclonal antibody in the aquatic plant Lemna minor".
352:, as viral coat proteins stored in grains do not require cold storage the way many vaccines currently do. Maintaining a temperature controlled supply chain of vaccines is often difficult when delivering vaccines to developing countries.
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Novoplant GmgH β therapeutic proteins in tobacco and feed peas. Conducted field trials in US of feed peas for pigs that produced anti-bacterial antibodies. Former CSO is now with another company; appears that
Novoplant is out of
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the process 'add nothing to the laws of nature that is not already present. If the argument prevailed in court, the process would also be ineligible for patent protection. This issue has not yet been decided in the courts.
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controlled by Harry H. Stine, who owns one of the biggest soybeans genetics companies in the US. ProdiGene's maize-produced trypsin, with the trademark TrypZean is currently sold by Sigma-Aldritch as a research reagent.
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Israeli company, Protalix, has developed a method to produce therapeutics in cultured transgenic carrot or tobacco cells. Protalix and its partner, Pfizer, received FDA approval to market its drug,
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made a deal with Sunol
Molecular in 2003 to develop antibodies against tissue factor in plants and in mammalian cell culture and to compare them. In 2005 Sunol sold all its tissue factor antagonists to
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opinion and encouraging commercial development of new products. The COST Action also provides grants allowing young scientists to visit participating laboratories across Europe for scientific training.
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offspring that carry the favorable modified genome. In
February 2009 the US FDA granted marketing approval for the first drug to be produced in genetically modified livestock. The drug is called
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Kentucky Bioprocessing took over Large Scale Biology's facilities in Owensboro, Kentucky, and offers contract biomanufacturing services in tobacco plants, grown in greenhouses or in open fields.
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active compounds that accumulate in the plantβs tissues. Considerable attention is focused, therefore, on the restraint and caution necessary to protect both consumer health and environmental
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systems, although feasible for some therapeutic products, is not a satisfactory option on several grounds. Many proteins of interest are too complex to be made by microbial systems or by
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case invalidated the product patent but left open the patentability of the process, saying "whatever may be said of their process for obtaining it...." 90 U.S. at 596.
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plant production of proteins in greenhouses in the European regulatory framework. It is collaborating on biosimilars with Plantform and PharmaPraxis (see below).
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and associated molecules such as peptides and secondary metabolites. The proteins and molecules can then be harvested and used to produce pharmaceuticals.
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and on growing GM crops in greenhouses. Some companies and academic groups have continued with open-field trials of GM crops that produce drugs. In 2006
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to grow pharm rice in the state. A compromise was reached, but Ventria withdrew its permit to plant in Missouri due to unrelated circumstances.
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in cow milk The intellectual property behind the fibrinogen project was acquired from PPL Therapeutics when PPL went bankrupt in 2004.
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plants. Open field growing trials of these crops began in the United States in 1992 and have taken place every year since. While the
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corn accidentally ended up in commercial food products. Activists also are concerned about the power of business. According to the
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that code for useful pharmaceuticals into host animals or plants that would otherwise not express those genes, thus creating a
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for "Anti-TF Antibody (ALT-836) to Treat Septic Patients With Acute Lung Injury or Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome" at
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dissimilar to previous methods of manufacture; moreover, one Supreme Court decision seems to hold open that possibility.
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3637:. The Ottawa Citizen. February 27, 2005. Pg. A1.
3176:"Charles Arntzen | School of Life Sciences"
2458:Baur, Armin; Reski, Ralf; Gorr, Gilbert (2005).
1902:, Eur. Intell. Prop. Rev. 502, 517-18 (quoting
3219:"NEPA Decision Summary for Permit #10-047-102r"
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1856:Cochrane v. Badische Anili11 & Soda Fabrik
1656:"Molecular farming for new drugs and vaccines"
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372:Recently, several non-crop plants such as the
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3453:"GM corn set to stop man spreading his seed"
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4433:Detection of genetically modified organisms
3707:. The Pew Charitable Trusts. July 18, 2002.
3625:Biotechnology Venture Hits Unexpected Snags
3191:"Potatoes pack a punch against hepatitis B"
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3277:Bloomberg News, Retrieved 8 August 2014
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2661:. Australia: Cornell University Press.
2629:"Molecular Farming β Plant Bioreactors"
2605:FDA approves Protalix Gaucher treatment
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450:Genetically modified food controversies
112:United States Department of Agriculture
2586:Protalix website β technology platform
1887:, 566 U.S. __, 132 S. Ct. 1289 (2012).
860:, an experimental cure for the deadly
98:plant-derived protein (PDP) was human
3679:Molecular Farming β Plant Bioreactors
3536:History of bankrupt biotech companies
3130:Ray, Kevin; Jalili, Pegah R. (2011).
2545:Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
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2846:Iowa State Ag School 2006 Newsletter
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1060:. This is the company that created
3766:Biotechnology Industry Organization
3250:COST Action FA0804 Official Website
3061:Press release from internet archive
2022:Electronic Journal of Biotechnology
1300:"Is the Drought Over for Pharming?"
4463:Genetic use restriction technology
3674:molecularfarming.com Official site
2910:BioPharm International Supplements
1809:"Go-ahead for 'pharmed' goat drug"
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942:antibody produced in a hybridoma.
727:active pharmaceutical ingredients
470:that might be dangerous to human
410:and declared bankruptcy in 2012.
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3619:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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2952:Vishwadha Chander (2020-07-14).
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3028:Phyton Biotech Official Website
2034:10.2225/vol10-issue3-fulltext-4
1703:Houdebine, Louis-Marie (2009).
580:Canadian Food Inspection Agency
455:controversies around pharming.
4607:Genetically modified organisms
3514:Biomanufacturing Press Release
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3072:Bloomberg BusinessWeek Profile
2893:Kentucky Bioprocessing website
2689:"Molecular Farming Under Fire"
2687:Mandel, Charles (2001-11-06).
937:, which in turn was bought by
869:Projects known to be abandoned
830:Washington State University β
418:(Elelyso), as a treatment for
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4243:Somatic cell nuclear transfer
3684:Moss bioreactors do not smell
3260:Ward, Andrew (8 August 2014)
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1211:10.1016/S1360-1385(00)01680-0
1160:Norris, Sonya (4 July 2005).
1095:Genetically modified organism
907:for liver diseases including
669:made in transiently infected
57:genetically modified organism
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1321:10.1126/science.320.5875.473
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3699:Pharming for Farmaceuticals
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3494:Sacramento Business Journal
2464:Plant Biotechnology Journal
2396:Plant Biotechnology Journal
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1987:10.1007/s11101-008-9087-3
1405:Kimbrell, Andrew (2007).
665:β Pre-clinical trials of
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358:Agrobacterium tumefaciens
240:European Medicines Agency
3761:Pharma-Planta Consortium
3189:Khamsi, Roxanne (2005).
2730:Retrieved on 15 May 2007
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1672:10.1038/sj.embor.7400470
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363:cauliflower mosaic virus
3609:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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2191:Nature Reviews Genetics
2092:10.1186/1472-6750-13-63
1607:10.1196/annals.1408.009
1482:Nature Reviews Genetics
743:Planet Biotechnology β
677:in the Australian weed
601:Newcastle disease virus
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3717:EPA Biotechnology page
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1967:Phytochemistry Reviews
1581:Boehm, Robert (2007).
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690:Phase I clinical trial
656:for animals and humans
641:non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
628:GTC Biotherapeutics β
218:Historical development
177:non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
171:for the prevention of
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3239:Wettstein lab webpage
2774:Pharma Planta website
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2445:10.12665/j22.gasdaska
2433:BioProcessing Journal
1551:News of contamination
1167:Library of Parliament
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4228:Genetic transduction
3580:UPMC buys PPL assets
3569:Kiprijanov biography
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3204:10.1038/news050214-2
2653:Thomson, JA (2006).
2502:Nature Biotechnology
1754:Nature Biotechnology
1172:Parliament of Canada
1162:"Molecular pharming"
961:Tobacco mosaic virus
930:Dow Chemical Company
876:docosahexaenoic acid
749:Streptococcus mutans
675:virus-like particles
542:pesticide resistance
526:genetically modified
396:protein purification
246:Patentability issues
119:therapeutic proteins
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4443:Genetics in fiction
4375:Genetic enhancement
4177:Hepatitis B vaccine
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3097:Stine Seeds Website
1979:2008PChRv...7..579R
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1257:10.1038/nbt0503-480
1128:"Molecular farming"
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880:human serum albumin
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3749:2021-04-18 at the
3727:2009-05-17 at the
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2983:ClinicalTrials.gov
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1905:Mayo v. Prometheus
1896:Richard H. Stern.
1848:Richard H. Stern.
1834:The New York Times
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1440:Trends Biotechnol.
817:Ventria Bioscience
802:in rice (this is "
716:American Red Cross
538:drought resistance
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285:Mayo v. Prometheus
268:biopharmaceuticals
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2079:BMC Biotechnology
1943:10.1002/wnan.1462
1911:Alice v. CLS Bank
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1199:Trends Plant Sci.
1085:Biopharmaceutical
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787:and a veterinary
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