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Plants as sources of natural and recombinant anti-cancer agents
Authors:JF Buyel
Institution:1. Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Forckenbeckstraße 6, 52074 Aachen, Germany;2. Institute for Molecular Biotechnology, Worringerweg 1, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:Herbal remedies were the first medicines used by humans due to the many pharmacologically active secondary metabolites produced by plants. Some of these metabolites inhibit cell division and can therefore be used for the treatment of cancer, e.g. the mitostatic drug paclitaxel (Taxol). The ability of plants to produce medicines targeting cancer has expanded due to the advent of genetic engineering, particularly in recent years because of the development of gene editing systems such as the CRISPR/Cas9 platform. These technologies allow the introduction of genetic modifications that facilitate the accumulation of native pharmaceutically-active substances, and even the production heterologous recombinant proteins, including human antibodies, lectins and vaccine candidates. Here we discuss the anti-cancer agents that are produced by plants naturally or following genetic modification, and the potential of these products to supply modern healthcare systems. Special emphasis will be put on proteinaceous anti-cancer agents, which can exhibit an improved selectivity and reduced side effects compared to small molecule-based drugs.
Keywords:Lectins  Molecular farming  Monoclonal antibodies  Plant secondary metabolites  Therapeutic anti-cancer vaccines  APIs  active pharmaceutical ingredients  ADCC  antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity  ADCs  antibody–drug conjugates  ATPS  aqueous two-phase systems  CHO  Chinese hamster ovary  CDC  complement-dependent cytotoxicity  DoE  design-of-experiments  EBV  Epstein–Barr virus  EBA  expanded-bed adsorption  FDA  Food and Drug Administration  GMP  good manufacturing practice  HBsAg  hepatitis B soluble antigen  HBV  Hepatitis B virus  HCPs  host cell proteins  HPV  Human papillomavirus  ML1  mistletoe lectin 1  mAbs  monoclonal antibodies  NK  natural killer  R&D  research and development  PEG  polyethylene glycol  PAT  process analytical technology  QbD  quality-by-design  RuBisCO  ribulose-1  5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase  h  T-helper  T-DNA  transfer DNA  VEGF  vascular endothelial growth factor  VFUs  vertical farming units  VLPs  virus-like particles
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