SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 19
Plantibodies

By,
Himani Dey,
Pondicherry Uiversity
What are they???
• A plantibody is an antibody/proteins produced by genetically
modified crops.
• Uses: as edible vaccines, diagnostic/ therapeutic monoclonal
antibodies, for disease resistance in plants.
Expression
of full-length
antibody

TYPES

Expression
of antibody
fragments
(Fab)

Expression of
single chain
scFv or single
domain (VL)
genes.
LARGE –SCALE
PRODUCTION IN

LOW CONTAMINATION
RISK BY BACTERIAL
ENZYMES,TOXINS
AND VIRUSES

BIOTECORS/AGRICULTURE

FLEXIBLE
PRODUCTION
SIZE, LOW COST

WHY TO
CHOOSE
PLANTS?

ABILITY TO EXPRESS
COMBINED TRANGENES
BY SEXUAL CROSSING

NO ETHICAL
ISSUES

EASY TRANSPORT
AS SEEDS,
MORE VIABILITY

CORRECT FOLDING
AND MODIFICATION
OF PROTEINS IN ER
The Plantibody Approach

- form Plant Molecular Biology (2000), 43, 419–428
COMPONENTS OF A PLANTIBODY GENE
• Plantibodies gene construct can contain sequence for fragment
(Fab, scFv, whole length antibody).

• Effective promoters for increased expression of proteins attached
upstream of the genes. Eg. Hsp70 promoter is more effective the
35S promoter.
• Signal peptide sequence – needed for targeting of antibody into
ER for proper folding of protein.

• C-terminal peptide- usually KDEL added to C-terminal of the
peptide that can increase expression and retention of the protein in
cell.
PLANTIBODY PRODUCTION
Plant Cell Transformation
Agrobacterium Mediated
Transfer Of Antibody Genes

Direct Gene Transfer By
Gene Gun , Liposomes etc.

Insertion Of Transformed Cell Into Plant Embryo

Plant development and propagation in fields
Ti- PLASMID GENE CONSTRUCT
PLANT BREEDING BY SEXUAL CROSS
Plant
transformed
with gene for
kappa chain of
light/heavy
chain

Plant
transformed
with gene for
gamma chain
of light/heavy
chain

Plant with genes
for kappa
&gamma chain

Advantages:
 New antibody combinations
can be produced.
 Dual purpose vaccines can be
made.
 Properties like enhanced
expression, stability, binding
affinity can be achieved using
different promoters, signal
sequences.
 Mutations in CDRs of Vregions can enhance binding
affinity of antibodies.
PLANT TISSUE CULTURE
Differentiated plant cells states are grown in bioreactors and
foreign proteins harvested from either the biomass or culture
liquid.
ADVANTAGES:
Cell cultures contain fewer biological proteins or molecules
which may contaminate the product.
 Large amounts of proteins obtained in short time & less
purification steps.
Sexual reproduction is not needed to ensure the lifespan of the
species. Transgene stability is also increased.
DISADVANTAGE:
Cannot be used for edible vaccines.
APPLICATIONS
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS
Treatment of infectious disease, inflammation, autoimmune
disease or cancer.
Tobacco produced mAb is more viable alternative to mAb
produced in mouse ascites fluid for the large amounts needed for
purification of hepatitis B vaccine.
 World's first clinically tested plantibody, CaroRx binds
specifically to Streptococcus mutans, the bacteria that cause tooth
decay, and prevents the bacteria from adhering to teeth.
CaroRx is intended for regular topical preventative administration
by both dental hygienists and patients allowing a thorough cleaning
and intervention for any existing decay.
IMMUNIZATION
 Potential proteins produced are
cytokines, hormones, enzymes, epidermal growth
factors, interferons,, and pharmaceutical foodstuff which are
considered for oral immunization.
 Transgenic plants expressing antigens are
used as an inexpensive oral-vaccine production
and delivery system so immunization through
consumption of an "edible vaccine" to provide
passive immunity. Eg. Transgenic banana that
eaten,are like subunit preparations in that are
engineered to contain antigens subunit but bear
no genes that would enable whole pathogens
to form.
• One of these is a full-length IgG specific for EpCAM (a
marker of colorectal cancer) developed as the drug
Avicidin by NeoRx and Monsanto.It is under pre clinical
trial phase II.
• Other antibodies are CaroRx,scFvT84.66, AntiHSV, 38C13 and PIPP (antihCG).
• Oral cholera vaccine developed in potato .
Production Costs for Antibodies
Production costs

cost in $ /gram

hybridomas

1000

transgenic animals
transgenic plants

100
10

Source: Daniell et al. (2001) TIPS 6, 219-226

E. coli & yeast

Tr. animals and
animal cells

Transgenic
plants
Functional antibodies need:
• Need to be properly folded and assembled.
• Need disulfide bond formation and glycosylation.
• Glycosylation is different in plants.

• Only mannose is attached-shorter half-life of Ab.
Glycosylation in Golgi
Comparison of Mammalian and Plant-produced
Antibodies



Peptide sequence: identical



Correct cleavage of Ig-derived signal peptides



Kinetics & affinity: identical



Stability in seeds > 30 months



Antibody types: plant system more versatile (sIgA)

•

Post-translational processing: different


core glycan identical, terminal sugar different plus xylose & fucose



antigenicity & clearance: apparently identical (shorter half-life)
FULL-SIZE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES RECENTLY
PRODUCED IN TRANSGENIC PLANTS
REFERENCES

Monoclonal antibody engineering in plants
•Andrew Hiatt , Julian K-C. Ma
•Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Rcsearch Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
Plantibodies: applications, advantages and bottlenecks

Molecular Biotechnology Unit, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich
NR4 7UH, UK
b Department for Molecular Biotechnology, RWTH Aachen, Worringerweg 1, 52074
Aachen, Germany
PLANTIBODY: AN OVERVIEW(Asian journal of Pharmacy and Life Science, Vol. 1
(1), Jan-Mar, 2011)
Priya Jain*, Prasoon Pandey, Dheeraj Jain, Pankaj Dwivedi
College of pharmacy, IPS academy, rajendra nagar, Indore, India. 452012
Plantibodies

More Related Content

What's hot

analysis of transgenic plants
analysis of transgenic plantsanalysis of transgenic plants
analysis of transgenic plantsLikhith R K
 
Viral vector gene transfer - plant viruses as a vector for gene transfer
Viral vector gene transfer - plant viruses as a vector for gene transferViral vector gene transfer - plant viruses as a vector for gene transfer
Viral vector gene transfer - plant viruses as a vector for gene transferNithiya Pappuraj
 
Agrobacterium mediated transformation
Agrobacterium mediated transformationAgrobacterium mediated transformation
Agrobacterium mediated transformationDeepika Rana
 
bacterial artificial chromosome & yeast artificial chromosome
bacterial artificial chromosome & yeast artificial chromosomebacterial artificial chromosome & yeast artificial chromosome
bacterial artificial chromosome & yeast artificial chromosomeashapatel676
 
Methods of gene transfer in plant
Methods of gene transfer in plantMethods of gene transfer in plant
Methods of gene transfer in plantDivya Srivastava
 
Screenable and Selectable Markers
Screenable and Selectable MarkersScreenable and Selectable Markers
Screenable and Selectable MarkersShabnam Ameenudeen
 
Media composition and preparation
Media composition and preparationMedia composition and preparation
Media composition and preparationSandhyaUpadhyay9
 
Selectable marker genes
Selectable marker genesSelectable marker genes
Selectable marker genesAakifahAmreen
 
Plant transformation vectors and their types
Plant transformation vectors and their typesPlant transformation vectors and their types
Plant transformation vectors and their typesZahra Naz
 
Transgenic plants and their Application
Transgenic plants and their ApplicationTransgenic plants and their Application
Transgenic plants and their ApplicationAFSATH
 
Pest and herbicide resistance
Pest and herbicide resistancePest and herbicide resistance
Pest and herbicide resistanceAkumpaul
 

What's hot (20)

analysis of transgenic plants
analysis of transgenic plantsanalysis of transgenic plants
analysis of transgenic plants
 
Viral vector gene transfer - plant viruses as a vector for gene transfer
Viral vector gene transfer - plant viruses as a vector for gene transferViral vector gene transfer - plant viruses as a vector for gene transfer
Viral vector gene transfer - plant viruses as a vector for gene transfer
 
Herbicide resistance
Herbicide resistanceHerbicide resistance
Herbicide resistance
 
Protoplast isolation and fusion
Protoplast isolation and fusion Protoplast isolation and fusion
Protoplast isolation and fusion
 
Ri Plasmid
Ri PlasmidRi Plasmid
Ri Plasmid
 
Molecular farming
Molecular farmingMolecular farming
Molecular farming
 
Ti plasmid
Ti plasmidTi plasmid
Ti plasmid
 
Agrobacterium mediated transformation
Agrobacterium mediated transformationAgrobacterium mediated transformation
Agrobacterium mediated transformation
 
bacterial artificial chromosome & yeast artificial chromosome
bacterial artificial chromosome & yeast artificial chromosomebacterial artificial chromosome & yeast artificial chromosome
bacterial artificial chromosome & yeast artificial chromosome
 
Methods of gene transfer in plant
Methods of gene transfer in plantMethods of gene transfer in plant
Methods of gene transfer in plant
 
Screenable and Selectable Markers
Screenable and Selectable MarkersScreenable and Selectable Markers
Screenable and Selectable Markers
 
Media composition and preparation
Media composition and preparationMedia composition and preparation
Media composition and preparation
 
Chloroplast transformation
Chloroplast transformationChloroplast transformation
Chloroplast transformation
 
Selectable marker genes
Selectable marker genesSelectable marker genes
Selectable marker genes
 
Plant transformation vectors and their types
Plant transformation vectors and their typesPlant transformation vectors and their types
Plant transformation vectors and their types
 
Transgenic plants and their Application
Transgenic plants and their ApplicationTransgenic plants and their Application
Transgenic plants and their Application
 
Sv 40
Sv 40Sv 40
Sv 40
 
Pest and herbicide resistance
Pest and herbicide resistancePest and herbicide resistance
Pest and herbicide resistance
 
Plantibodies.
Plantibodies.Plantibodies.
Plantibodies.
 
Plant expression vectors
Plant expression vectorsPlant expression vectors
Plant expression vectors
 

Similar to Plantibodies

Plantibodiesppt 131118235833-phpapp02
Plantibodiesppt 131118235833-phpapp02Plantibodiesppt 131118235833-phpapp02
Plantibodiesppt 131118235833-phpapp02Avinash Pandey
 
Application of Biotechnology
Application of BiotechnologyApplication of Biotechnology
Application of BiotechnologyDr Janaki Pandey
 
Cardineau guy pep talk 11, jan 12,2012
Cardineau guy pep talk 11, jan 12,2012Cardineau guy pep talk 11, jan 12,2012
Cardineau guy pep talk 11, jan 12,2012Axel Gómez-Ortigoza
 
strain improvement to increase yeild of selected molecules.pptx
strain improvement to increase yeild of selected molecules.pptxstrain improvement to increase yeild of selected molecules.pptx
strain improvement to increase yeild of selected molecules.pptxberciyalgolda1
 
Role of biotechnology in enhancing fruit crop production and quality
Role of biotechnology in enhancing fruit crop production and qualityRole of biotechnology in enhancing fruit crop production and quality
Role of biotechnology in enhancing fruit crop production and qualityankit gawri
 
Plantibody in human and animal healthy by GOUTAM
Plantibody in human and animal healthy by GOUTAMPlantibody in human and animal healthy by GOUTAM
Plantibody in human and animal healthy by GOUTAMGoutam Kumar
 
Biopharmaceuticals
BiopharmaceuticalsBiopharmaceuticals
Biopharmaceuticalsshah faisal
 
genetically modified crops
genetically modified cropsgenetically modified crops
genetically modified cropsABHASACHDEVA3
 
Role of biotechnology - gene silencing in plant disease control
Role of biotechnology - gene silencing in plant disease controlRole of biotechnology - gene silencing in plant disease control
Role of biotechnology - gene silencing in plant disease controlAshajyothi Mushineni
 
Molecular pharming
Molecular pharmingMolecular pharming
Molecular pharmingBhagya Silva
 
Applicationsofgeneticengineeringtechniquesinagriculturebydatha 131009204300-p...
Applicationsofgeneticengineeringtechniquesinagriculturebydatha 131009204300-p...Applicationsofgeneticengineeringtechniquesinagriculturebydatha 131009204300-p...
Applicationsofgeneticengineeringtechniquesinagriculturebydatha 131009204300-p...Heba FromAlla
 
Applications of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture byB. DEVADATHA
Applications of genetic engineering  techniques in agriculture byB. DEVADATHAApplications of genetic engineering  techniques in agriculture byB. DEVADATHA
Applications of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture byB. DEVADATHAB.Devadatha datha
 
Molecular Forming - an Overviwe
Molecular Forming - an OverviweMolecular Forming - an Overviwe
Molecular Forming - an OverviweKanmani Bharathi J
 
Applications of recombinant dna technology
Applications of recombinant dna technologyApplications of recombinant dna technology
Applications of recombinant dna technologyMUHAMMAD WAHEED
 
Tarns-genesis and development of transgenic plant
Tarns-genesis and development of transgenic plantTarns-genesis and development of transgenic plant
Tarns-genesis and development of transgenic plantAhmad Ali khan
 

Similar to Plantibodies (20)

Plantibodiesppt 131118235833-phpapp02
Plantibodiesppt 131118235833-phpapp02Plantibodiesppt 131118235833-phpapp02
Plantibodiesppt 131118235833-phpapp02
 
Application of Biotechnology
Application of BiotechnologyApplication of Biotechnology
Application of Biotechnology
 
Cardineau guy pep talk 11, jan 12,2012
Cardineau guy pep talk 11, jan 12,2012Cardineau guy pep talk 11, jan 12,2012
Cardineau guy pep talk 11, jan 12,2012
 
Ph02 edible vaccines
Ph02 edible vaccinesPh02 edible vaccines
Ph02 edible vaccines
 
strain improvement to increase yeild of selected molecules.pptx
strain improvement to increase yeild of selected molecules.pptxstrain improvement to increase yeild of selected molecules.pptx
strain improvement to increase yeild of selected molecules.pptx
 
Edible vaccine
Edible vaccineEdible vaccine
Edible vaccine
 
Role of biotechnology in enhancing fruit crop production and quality
Role of biotechnology in enhancing fruit crop production and qualityRole of biotechnology in enhancing fruit crop production and quality
Role of biotechnology in enhancing fruit crop production and quality
 
Plantibody in human and animal healthy by GOUTAM
Plantibody in human and animal healthy by GOUTAMPlantibody in human and animal healthy by GOUTAM
Plantibody in human and animal healthy by GOUTAM
 
Biopharmaceuticals
BiopharmaceuticalsBiopharmaceuticals
Biopharmaceuticals
 
Edible vaccine
Edible vaccineEdible vaccine
Edible vaccine
 
Applications of recombinant_DNA_tech
Applications of recombinant_DNA_techApplications of recombinant_DNA_tech
Applications of recombinant_DNA_tech
 
Biopharming
Biopharming Biopharming
Biopharming
 
genetically modified crops
genetically modified cropsgenetically modified crops
genetically modified crops
 
Role of biotechnology - gene silencing in plant disease control
Role of biotechnology - gene silencing in plant disease controlRole of biotechnology - gene silencing in plant disease control
Role of biotechnology - gene silencing in plant disease control
 
Molecular pharming
Molecular pharmingMolecular pharming
Molecular pharming
 
Applicationsofgeneticengineeringtechniquesinagriculturebydatha 131009204300-p...
Applicationsofgeneticengineeringtechniquesinagriculturebydatha 131009204300-p...Applicationsofgeneticengineeringtechniquesinagriculturebydatha 131009204300-p...
Applicationsofgeneticengineeringtechniquesinagriculturebydatha 131009204300-p...
 
Applications of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture byB. DEVADATHA
Applications of genetic engineering  techniques in agriculture byB. DEVADATHAApplications of genetic engineering  techniques in agriculture byB. DEVADATHA
Applications of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture byB. DEVADATHA
 
Molecular Forming - an Overviwe
Molecular Forming - an OverviweMolecular Forming - an Overviwe
Molecular Forming - an Overviwe
 
Applications of recombinant dna technology
Applications of recombinant dna technologyApplications of recombinant dna technology
Applications of recombinant dna technology
 
Tarns-genesis and development of transgenic plant
Tarns-genesis and development of transgenic plantTarns-genesis and development of transgenic plant
Tarns-genesis and development of transgenic plant
 

More from IshaqueAbdulla

More from IshaqueAbdulla (9)

Transcription Regulation
Transcription Regulation Transcription Regulation
Transcription Regulation
 
LDH Isoenzymes
LDH Isoenzymes LDH Isoenzymes
LDH Isoenzymes
 
Antitubercular Drugs
Antitubercular DrugsAntitubercular Drugs
Antitubercular Drugs
 
Transcription Regulation in Eukaryotes
Transcription Regulation in EukaryotesTranscription Regulation in Eukaryotes
Transcription Regulation in Eukaryotes
 
Si rna
Si rnaSi rna
Si rna
 
Dna fingerprinting
Dna fingerprintingDna fingerprinting
Dna fingerprinting
 
Photodynamic therapy
Photodynamic therapyPhotodynamic therapy
Photodynamic therapy
 
Cytokines
CytokinesCytokines
Cytokines
 
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
 

Recently uploaded

Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfUnraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfAlex Barbosa Coqueiro
 
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024The Digital Insurer
 
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Manik S Magar
 
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLDeveloper Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLScyllaDB
 
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR SystemsHuman Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR SystemsMark Billinghurst
 
Artificial intelligence in cctv survelliance.pptx
Artificial intelligence in cctv survelliance.pptxArtificial intelligence in cctv survelliance.pptx
Artificial intelligence in cctv survelliance.pptxhariprasad279825
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxNavinnSomaal
 
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck PresentationConnect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck PresentationSlibray Presentation
 
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your BrandWordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brandgvaughan
 
Leverage Zilliz Serverless - Up to 50X Saving for Your Vector Storage Cost
Leverage Zilliz Serverless - Up to 50X Saving for Your Vector Storage CostLeverage Zilliz Serverless - Up to 50X Saving for Your Vector Storage Cost
Leverage Zilliz Serverless - Up to 50X Saving for Your Vector Storage CostZilliz
 
Vector Databases 101 - An introduction to the world of Vector Databases
Vector Databases 101 - An introduction to the world of Vector DatabasesVector Databases 101 - An introduction to the world of Vector Databases
Vector Databases 101 - An introduction to the world of Vector DatabasesZilliz
 
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024Stephanie Beckett
 
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek SchlawackFwdays
 
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):comworks
 
AI as an Interface for Commercial Buildings
AI as an Interface for Commercial BuildingsAI as an Interface for Commercial Buildings
AI as an Interface for Commercial BuildingsMemoori
 
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Mark Simos
 
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticsKotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticscarlostorres15106
 
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsDevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsSergiu Bodiu
 
"Federated learning: out of reach no matter how close",Oleksandr Lapshyn
"Federated learning: out of reach no matter how close",Oleksandr Lapshyn"Federated learning: out of reach no matter how close",Oleksandr Lapshyn
"Federated learning: out of reach no matter how close",Oleksandr LapshynFwdays
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfUnraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
 
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
 
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
 
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLDeveloper Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
 
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR SystemsHuman Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
 
Artificial intelligence in cctv survelliance.pptx
Artificial intelligence in cctv survelliance.pptxArtificial intelligence in cctv survelliance.pptx
Artificial intelligence in cctv survelliance.pptx
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
 
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck PresentationConnect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
 
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your BrandWordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
 
Leverage Zilliz Serverless - Up to 50X Saving for Your Vector Storage Cost
Leverage Zilliz Serverless - Up to 50X Saving for Your Vector Storage CostLeverage Zilliz Serverless - Up to 50X Saving for Your Vector Storage Cost
Leverage Zilliz Serverless - Up to 50X Saving for Your Vector Storage Cost
 
Vector Databases 101 - An introduction to the world of Vector Databases
Vector Databases 101 - An introduction to the world of Vector DatabasesVector Databases 101 - An introduction to the world of Vector Databases
Vector Databases 101 - An introduction to the world of Vector Databases
 
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
 
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
 
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
 
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptxE-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
 
AI as an Interface for Commercial Buildings
AI as an Interface for Commercial BuildingsAI as an Interface for Commercial Buildings
AI as an Interface for Commercial Buildings
 
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
 
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticsKotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
 
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsDevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
 
"Federated learning: out of reach no matter how close",Oleksandr Lapshyn
"Federated learning: out of reach no matter how close",Oleksandr Lapshyn"Federated learning: out of reach no matter how close",Oleksandr Lapshyn
"Federated learning: out of reach no matter how close",Oleksandr Lapshyn
 

Plantibodies

  • 2. What are they??? • A plantibody is an antibody/proteins produced by genetically modified crops. • Uses: as edible vaccines, diagnostic/ therapeutic monoclonal antibodies, for disease resistance in plants. Expression of full-length antibody TYPES Expression of antibody fragments (Fab) Expression of single chain scFv or single domain (VL) genes.
  • 3. LARGE –SCALE PRODUCTION IN LOW CONTAMINATION RISK BY BACTERIAL ENZYMES,TOXINS AND VIRUSES BIOTECORS/AGRICULTURE FLEXIBLE PRODUCTION SIZE, LOW COST WHY TO CHOOSE PLANTS? ABILITY TO EXPRESS COMBINED TRANGENES BY SEXUAL CROSSING NO ETHICAL ISSUES EASY TRANSPORT AS SEEDS, MORE VIABILITY CORRECT FOLDING AND MODIFICATION OF PROTEINS IN ER
  • 4. The Plantibody Approach - form Plant Molecular Biology (2000), 43, 419–428
  • 5. COMPONENTS OF A PLANTIBODY GENE • Plantibodies gene construct can contain sequence for fragment (Fab, scFv, whole length antibody). • Effective promoters for increased expression of proteins attached upstream of the genes. Eg. Hsp70 promoter is more effective the 35S promoter. • Signal peptide sequence – needed for targeting of antibody into ER for proper folding of protein. • C-terminal peptide- usually KDEL added to C-terminal of the peptide that can increase expression and retention of the protein in cell.
  • 6. PLANTIBODY PRODUCTION Plant Cell Transformation Agrobacterium Mediated Transfer Of Antibody Genes Direct Gene Transfer By Gene Gun , Liposomes etc. Insertion Of Transformed Cell Into Plant Embryo Plant development and propagation in fields
  • 7. Ti- PLASMID GENE CONSTRUCT
  • 8. PLANT BREEDING BY SEXUAL CROSS Plant transformed with gene for kappa chain of light/heavy chain Plant transformed with gene for gamma chain of light/heavy chain Plant with genes for kappa &gamma chain Advantages:  New antibody combinations can be produced.  Dual purpose vaccines can be made.  Properties like enhanced expression, stability, binding affinity can be achieved using different promoters, signal sequences.  Mutations in CDRs of Vregions can enhance binding affinity of antibodies.
  • 9. PLANT TISSUE CULTURE Differentiated plant cells states are grown in bioreactors and foreign proteins harvested from either the biomass or culture liquid. ADVANTAGES: Cell cultures contain fewer biological proteins or molecules which may contaminate the product.  Large amounts of proteins obtained in short time & less purification steps. Sexual reproduction is not needed to ensure the lifespan of the species. Transgene stability is also increased. DISADVANTAGE: Cannot be used for edible vaccines.
  • 10. APPLICATIONS THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS Treatment of infectious disease, inflammation, autoimmune disease or cancer. Tobacco produced mAb is more viable alternative to mAb produced in mouse ascites fluid for the large amounts needed for purification of hepatitis B vaccine.  World's first clinically tested plantibody, CaroRx binds specifically to Streptococcus mutans, the bacteria that cause tooth decay, and prevents the bacteria from adhering to teeth. CaroRx is intended for regular topical preventative administration by both dental hygienists and patients allowing a thorough cleaning and intervention for any existing decay.
  • 11. IMMUNIZATION  Potential proteins produced are cytokines, hormones, enzymes, epidermal growth factors, interferons,, and pharmaceutical foodstuff which are considered for oral immunization.  Transgenic plants expressing antigens are used as an inexpensive oral-vaccine production and delivery system so immunization through consumption of an "edible vaccine" to provide passive immunity. Eg. Transgenic banana that eaten,are like subunit preparations in that are engineered to contain antigens subunit but bear no genes that would enable whole pathogens to form.
  • 12. • One of these is a full-length IgG specific for EpCAM (a marker of colorectal cancer) developed as the drug Avicidin by NeoRx and Monsanto.It is under pre clinical trial phase II. • Other antibodies are CaroRx,scFvT84.66, AntiHSV, 38C13 and PIPP (antihCG). • Oral cholera vaccine developed in potato .
  • 13. Production Costs for Antibodies Production costs cost in $ /gram hybridomas 1000 transgenic animals transgenic plants 100 10 Source: Daniell et al. (2001) TIPS 6, 219-226 E. coli & yeast Tr. animals and animal cells Transgenic plants
  • 14. Functional antibodies need: • Need to be properly folded and assembled. • Need disulfide bond formation and glycosylation. • Glycosylation is different in plants. • Only mannose is attached-shorter half-life of Ab.
  • 16. Comparison of Mammalian and Plant-produced Antibodies  Peptide sequence: identical  Correct cleavage of Ig-derived signal peptides  Kinetics & affinity: identical  Stability in seeds > 30 months  Antibody types: plant system more versatile (sIgA) • Post-translational processing: different  core glycan identical, terminal sugar different plus xylose & fucose  antigenicity & clearance: apparently identical (shorter half-life)
  • 17. FULL-SIZE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES RECENTLY PRODUCED IN TRANSGENIC PLANTS
  • 18. REFERENCES Monoclonal antibody engineering in plants •Andrew Hiatt , Julian K-C. Ma •Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Rcsearch Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA Plantibodies: applications, advantages and bottlenecks Molecular Biotechnology Unit, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK b Department for Molecular Biotechnology, RWTH Aachen, Worringerweg 1, 52074 Aachen, Germany PLANTIBODY: AN OVERVIEW(Asian journal of Pharmacy and Life Science, Vol. 1 (1), Jan-Mar, 2011) Priya Jain*, Prasoon Pandey, Dheeraj Jain, Pankaj Dwivedi College of pharmacy, IPS academy, rajendra nagar, Indore, India. 452012