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      Potential applications of plant biotechnology against SARS-CoV-2

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          Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a novel coronavirus responsible for an ongoing human pandemic (COVID-19). There is a massive international effort underway to develop diagnostic reagents, vaccines and antiviral drugs in a bid to slow down the spread of the disease and save lives. One part of that international effort involves the research community working with plants, bringing researchers from all over the world together with commercial enterprises in order to achieve the rapid supply of protein antigens and antibodies for diagnostic kits, and scalable production systems for the emergency manufacturing of vaccines and antiviral drugs. Here we look at some of the ways in which plants can and are being used in the fight against COVID-19.

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          • The current COVID-19 pandemic has created an immediate massive demand for diagnostic reagents based on SARS-CoV-2 RNA/proteins and corresponding antibodies, placing immense strain on the supply and distribution chain

          • Transient expression in plants could address the shortage by achieving rapid, larger-scale production, complemented by longer-term higher-volume production in transgenic plants

          • The same technology used to produce diagnostic reagents could also be used to produce vaccine candidates (SARS-CoV-2 subunits and VLPs) as well as therapeutic antibodies and antiviral proteins

          • It will be necessary to pool the international resources of molecular farming research groups and industry in order to capitalize on expertise, but distributed production using local infrastructure is the key to reaching all parts of the world

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          Trends Plant Sci
          Trends Plant Sci
          Trends in Plant Science
          Elsevier Ltd.
          1360-1385
          1878-4372
          24 April 2020
          24 April 2020
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Crop and Forest Sciences, University of Lleida-Agrotecnio Center, Av. Rovira Roure 191, 25198 Lleida, Spain
          [2 ]TRM Ltd, PO, Box 493, Scarborough, YO11 9FJ, UK
          [3 ]Institute for Infection and Immunity, St. George's University of London, London, UK
          [4 ]Fraunhofer IME, Forckenbeckstrasse 6, 52074, Aachen, Germany
          [5 ]ICREA, Catalan Institute for Research and Advanced Studies, Passeig Lluıís Companys 23, 08010 Barcelona, Spain
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          S1360-1385(20)30124-2
          10.1016/j.tplants.2020.04.009
          7181989
          32371057
          24faf211-4e4c-4cae-8811-458ba9f29e80
          © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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          Plant science & Botany
          covid-19,pandemic,molecular farming,transient expression,transgenic plants,virus-like particles

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