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Lobato, Maria
dc.contributor.author
Huang, Xin
dc.contributor.author
Alvarez, Derry
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He, Wenshu
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Baysal, Can
dc.contributor.author
Zhu, Changfu
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Armario-Nájera, Victoria
dc.contributor.author
Blanco Perera, Amaya
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Cerda, Pedro
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Saba-Mayoral, Andrea
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Sobrino-Mengual, Guillermo
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Vargheese, Ashwin
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Abranches, Rita
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Abreu, Isabel Alexandra
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Balamurugan, Shanmugaraj
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Bock, Ralph
dc.contributor.author
Buyel, Johannes F.
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Cunha, Nicolau B. da
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Daniell, Henry
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Faller, Roland
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Folgado, André
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Gowtham, Iyappan
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Häkkinen, Suvi
dc.contributor.author
Kumar, Shashi
dc.contributor.author
Sathish Kumar, Ramalingam
dc.contributor.author
Lacorte, Cristiano
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Lomonossoff, George P.
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Luís, Ines M.
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Ma, Julian K-C
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McDonald, Karen A.
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Murad, Andre
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Nandi, Somen
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O'Keef, Barry
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Oksman-Caldentey, Kirsi-Marja
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Parthiban, Subramanian
dc.contributor.author
Paul, Mathew J.
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Ponndorf, Daniel
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Rech, Elibio
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Rodrigues, Julio C. M.
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Ruf, Stephanie
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Schillberg, Stefan
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Schwestka, Jennifer
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Shah, Priya S.
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Singh, Rahul
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Stoger, Eva
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Twyman, Richard M.
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Varghese, Inchakalody P.
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Vianna, Giovanni R.
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Webster, Gina
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Wilbers, Ruud H. P.
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Capell Capell, Teresa
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Christou, Paul
dc.date.accessioned
2024-12-05T22:02:13Z
dc.date.available
2024-12-05T22:02:13Z
dc.date.issued
2021-10-11T10:51:38Z
dc.date.issued
2021-10-11T10:51:38Z
dc.date.issued
2021-04-06
dc.date.issued
2021-10-11T10:51:38Z
dc.identifier
https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13657
dc.identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/72039
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/72039
dc.description.abstract
Infectious diseases, also known as transmissible or communicable diseases, are caused by pathogens or parasites that spread in communities by direct contact with infected individuals or contaminated materials, through droplets and aerosols, or via vectors such as insects. Such diseases cause 17% of all human deaths and their management and control places an immense burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Traditional approaches for the prevention and control of infectious diseases include vaccination programmes, hygiene measures and drugs that suppress the pathogen, treat the disease symptoms or attenuate aggressive reactions of the host immune system. The provision of vaccines and biologic drugs such as antibodies is hampered by the high cost and limited scalability of traditional manufacturing platforms based on microbial and animal cells, particularly in developing countries where infectious diseases are prevalent and poorly controlled. Molecular farming, which uses plants for protein expression, is a promising strategy to address the drawbacks of current manufacturing platforms. In this review article, we consider the potential of molecular farming to address healthcare demands for the most prevalent and important epidemic and pandemic diseases, focussing on recent outbreaks of high-mortality coronavirus infections and diseases that disproportionately affect the developing world.
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The authors would like to thank the Spanish Ministry of Economy,
Industry and Competitiveness (project AGL2017-85377-R), the
Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (projects
RTI2018-097613-B-I00 and PGC2018-097655-B-I00), the EU
Horizon 2020 project Pharma-Factory (774078) and the Gener-
alitat de Catalunya (Grups Consolidats 2017-SGR828), Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR), Departa-
ment d’Empresa i Coneixement de la Generalitat de Catalunya
(PAND EMIES 2020). Project LISBOA-01-0145-FEDER-007660
(Microbiologia Molecular, Estrutural e Celular funded by FEDER
funds through COMPETE2020 –Programa Operacional Compet-
itividade e Internacionalizacß~ao (POCI) and by the FCT (Portugal)
through the R&D Unit, UIDB/04551/2020 (GREEN-IT –Biore-
sources for Sustainability). UKIERI and the Hotung Foundation for
sustained support of the Bharathiar University / St. George’s Univ.
of London collaboration and the Molecular Immunology Unit at
St. George’s Univ of London. The Max Planck Society, the EU
Horizon 2020 project Newcotiana, 760331-2) and a grant from
the European Research Council (ERC-ADG-2014; grant agree-
ment 669982) to RB. KMOC, RMT and STH acknowledge support
from the InnCoCells project funded by the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant
agreement 101000373. PSS, KAM, RF, and SN are partially
supported by a CRAFT award (COVID-19 Research Accelerator
Funding Track) by the University of California Davis. KAM and SN
were partially supported by NASA Space Technology Research
(award number NNX17AJ31G) and by the Translational Research
Institute through NASA (grant number NNX16AO69A).
EMBRAPA (Brazilian Agricultural Corporation), INCT BioSyn
(National Institute of Science and Technology in Synthetic
Biology), CNPq, CAPES, Brazilian Ministry of Health, FAPDF and
Universidade Cat olica de Bras ılia (UCB), Bras ılia, Brazil. BBSRC
Grant BB/L020955/1, the JIC Strategic Programme Grant
‘Molecules from Nature –Enhanced Research Capacity’ (BBS/E/
J/000PR9794), the John Innes Foundation and the Department of
Health and Social Care using UK Aid funding managed by the
BBSRC. The Austrian Science Fund FWF (project W1224). TTW
Veni Grant 16740 from the Netherlands Organization for
Scientific Research. Research in the Daniell laboratory was
supported by NIH grants R01 GM 63879, R01 107904, R01 HL
109442, R01 133191 and grants from Bayer, Novo Nordisk and
Shire/Takeda. The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute,
National Institutes of Health, Department of Healthand Human
Services, through the Science Moving TowArds Research Trans-
lation and Therapy (SMARTT) program contracts #
HHSN268201600014C, HHSN268201600011C supported IND
enabling regulatory, toxicology and pharmacokinetic studies. Any
opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations
expressed in this material are those of the author (s) and do not
necessarily reflect the views of the University of California, Davis,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) or the
Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH). The
funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript. Views
expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not
necessarily reflect those of the employing institutions or the UK
Department of Health and Social Care.
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Plant Biotechnology Journal, 2021, vol. 19, p. 1901-1920
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cc-by (c) Lobato, Maria et al., 2021
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dc.subject
Molecular farming
dc.subject
Plant-
made pharmaceuticals
dc.title
Contributions of the international plant science community to the fight against infectious diseases in humans - part 1: epidemic and pandemic diseases, including HIV/AIDS and coronaviruses
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