Peyret Hadrien, Steele John F C, Jung Jae-Wan, Thuenemann Eva C, Meshcheriakova Yulia, Lomonossoff George P
Department of Biochemistry and Metabolism, John Innes Centre, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK.
Vaccines (Basel). 2021 Jul 13;9(7):780. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9070780.
The past 30 years have seen the growth of plant molecular farming as an approach to the production of recombinant proteins for pharmaceutical and biotechnological uses. Much of this effort has focused on producing vaccine candidates against viral diseases, including those caused by enveloped viruses. These represent a particular challenge given the difficulties associated with expressing and purifying membrane-bound proteins and achieving correct assembly. Despite this, there have been notable successes both from a biochemical and a clinical perspective, with a number of clinical trials showing great promise. This review will explore the history and current status of plant-produced vaccine candidates against enveloped viruses to date, with a particular focus on virus-like particles (VLPs), which mimic authentic virus structures but do not contain infectious genetic material.
在过去30年里,植物分子农场作为一种生产用于制药和生物技术用途的重组蛋白的方法得到了发展。这项工作大多集中在生产针对病毒性疾病的候选疫苗,包括由包膜病毒引起的疾病。鉴于表达和纯化膜结合蛋白以及实现正确组装存在困难,这些包膜病毒构成了特殊挑战。尽管如此,从生化和临床角度都取得了显著成功,多项临床试验显示出巨大潜力。本综述将探讨迄今为止植物生产的针对包膜病毒的候选疫苗的历史和现状,特别关注病毒样颗粒(VLP),其模仿真实病毒结构但不包含感染性遗传物质。