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Reimagining biomanufacturing: scalable and safe plant-based systems for next-generation biopharmaceuticals

Authors
Ko, Ki SeongChoi, Ha NaYoo, Jae YongLee, Kyun Oh
Issue Date
Oct-2025
Publisher
한국식물생명공학회
Keywords
Biopharmaceuticals; Plant molecular farming; Glycoengineering; Transient expression; Recombinant protein production; Biosimilars
Citation
Plant Biotechnology Reports, v.19, no.5, pp 437 - 452
Pages
16
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Plant Biotechnology Reports
Volume
19
Number
5
Start Page
437
End Page
452
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79358
DOI
10.1007/s11816-025-00993-x
ISSN
1863-5466
1863-5474
Abstract
Plant-based expression systems are emerging as promising alternatives to conventional mammalian platforms for biopharmaceutical production. Their inherent biosafety, cost-efficiency, and scalability make them attractive for the rapid and sustainable manufacture of therapeutic proteins. This review summarizes recent advances in plant molecular farming, including transient and stable expression strategies, viral vector engineering, regulatory element optimization, and glycoengineering approaches. Transient expression enables fast and flexible protein production, while stable transformation ensures consistent and inheritable yields. To address immunogenicity concerns from plant-specific glycans, targeted genome editing and the introduction of human glycosyltransferases have enabled the production of clinically relevant human-like glycoforms. Case studies on plant-derived antibodies, enzymes, and vaccines highlight the clinical feasibility of this platform. Despite regulatory and technical challenges, continued innovation in synthetic biology and downstream processing is expected to drive wider commercialization. Overall, plant-based systems offer a scalable, safe, and sustainable platform for next-generation biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
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