Production of Recombinant Anti-Cancer Vaccines in Plants

Biomol Ther (Seoul). 2017 Jul 1;25(4):345-353. doi: 10.4062/biomolther.2016.126.

Abstract

Plant expression systems have been developed to produce anti-cancer vaccines. Plants have several advantages as bioreactors for the production of subunit vaccines: they are considered safe, and may be used to produce recombinant proteins at low production cost. However, several technical issues hinder large-scale production of anti-cancer vaccines in plants. The present review covers design strategies to enhance the immunogenicity and therapeutic potency of anti-cancer vaccines, methods to increase vaccine-expressing plant biomass, and challenges facing the production of anti-cancer vaccines in plants. Specifically, the issues such as low expression levels and plant-specific glycosylation are described, along with their potential solutions.

Keywords: Cancer; Glycosylation; Plant expression system; Recombinant protein; Subunit vaccine; Vaccine.

Publication types

  • Review