Putting the Spotlight Back on Plant Suspension Cultures.

Front Plant Sci

Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie (IME), Integrated Production Platforms Aachen, Germany.

Published: March 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Plant cell suspension cultures are advantageous for producing recombinant proteins due to aseptic cultivation, easy scalability, and similar regulatory standards as microbial and mammalian systems.
  • Taliglucerase alfa (Elelyso®) is a significant example of a recombinant protein produced using this method, highlighting its potential.
  • Recent advancements, such as medium optimization and process engineering, suggest that plant cells could rival CHO cells as a primary platform for biologics production, potentially leading to increased adoption in the industry.

Article Abstract

Plant cell suspension cultures have several advantages that make them suitable for the production of recombinant proteins. They can be cultivated under aseptic conditions using classical fermentation technology, they are easy to scale-up for manufacturing, and the regulatory requirements are similar to those established for well-characterized production systems based on microbial and mammalian cells. It is therefore no surprise that taliglucerase alfa (Elelyso®)-the first licensed recombinant pharmaceutical protein derived from plants-is produced in plant cell suspension cultures. But despite this breakthrough, plant cells are still largely neglected compared to transgenic plants and the more recent plant-based transient expression systems. Here, we revisit plant cell suspension cultures and highlight recent developments in the field that show how the rise of plant cells parallels that of Chinese hamster ovary cells, currently the most widespread and successful manufacturing platform for biologics. These developments include medium optimization, process engineering, statistical experimental designs, scale-up/scale-down models, and process analytical technologies. Significant yield increases for diverse target proteins will encourage a gold rush to adopt plant cells as a platform technology, and the first indications of this breakthrough are already on the horizon.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4786539PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00297DOI Listing

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