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We can programme plants to grow biomolecules. Is farming the future of vaccines? – ScienceBlog.com

The basic idea of molecular farming is to genetically modify plants so that, alongside all their usual biochemicals, their cells produce biomolecules that are useful to us. Its not a new idea.

The field was kicked off in 1989, when researchersfixed tobacco plants so that they produced a proof of concept antibody protein. Plenty of hype ensued in the following decade or so. One of the early ideas was that this could produceedible medicines bananas, for instance, that expressed vaccines in their cells. Molecular farming seemed like a world changing idea, capable of providing medicine easily and cheaply to billions of people.

One reason it didnt take off, says Professor Julian Ma at St Georges, University of London, UK, is that it can be difficult to control dosage with edible vaccines: How do you stop somebody eating 20 bananas because they think its good for them? There was a moment where everybody got seriously excited. And then realised oh no, its actually not going to be quite so straightforward.

Living things have biomachinery that uses a nucleic acid code as an instruction manual for building proteins. Molecular farming hijacks this machinery and gets it to use synthetic instructions to produce new proteins. But bacteria and other mammalian cells, such as the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell, can do this too. Indeed, CHO cells are the most common way of culturing proteins. Cultured proteins are mostly used as drugs, for treating conditions like diabetes and problems with blood clotting. Culturing methods are more expensive and time consuming than molecular farming but the processes involved are well established and validated for safety molecular farming hasnt got there yet. But it is beginning to catch up.

Plants

A few years ago, Prof. Ma conducted a proof of concept study to show that an antibody could be produced in plants and isolated from them using simple separation techniques and that the resulting proteins could be just as pure and thus safe for medical use.

Another helpful factor is the rise of a genetic modification technology called transient expression. This is a technique that involves having cells express some DNA temporarily. Crucially, it is easy in plants. It involves dipping them in a special solution and then allowing them to grow. This means that in some cases plant scientists can go from genetically modifying plants to having them express new proteins in two weeks or less.

Molecular farming facilities are getting more common. That farm in Owensboro belongs to Kentucky BioProcessing, a long-established firm that helped produce the ZMapp antibodies to help treat Ebola during the 2015 outbreak. Another large facility is being built in Quebec, Canada. And Brazil has also announced it intends to build one, says Prof. Ma. I see that as a bit of a breakthough. Its the first one in the southern hemisphere.

It is in this context that Dr Diego Orzez at the Institute for Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology in Valencia, Spain, is running theNewcotiana project. Dr Orzez says that although lots of large farms exist, no one has yet put much effort into breeding the plants they use to improve their productivity he and his team are now doing just that.

They are working on two closely related plants. The first isNicotiana benthamiana, a fragile, dwarf cousin of the tobacco plant, which is the species grown in most commercial molecular farms because it is so easy to genetically modify. The second isNicotiana tabacum, the larger, hardy plant that is grown commercially for tobacco. The plan is to optimise both.

Tobacco

Theres a special reason why Dr Orzezwants to work withNicotiana tabacum. He says that there are communities across Europe who have traditionally grown tobacco for use in cigarettes but face a certain stigma for doing so. Some such communities can be found in the relatively wet area of La Vera, in the Extremadura region of Spain, for instance. Many of these communities are keen to switch to growing tobacco that could be put to better use providing medicines rather than tobacco according to Dr Orzez.

Admittedly, theres a wrinkle in the plan because plants that have been genetically modified cant legally be grown outdoors in the EU because of the rules on genetically modified organisms. However, Dr Orzezsays he hopes to convince the authorities this ought to change. This is because the plants in his project, while officially classed as GMOs, have been produced by gene editing and they dont contain genes from other organisms as most GMOs do.

In the meantime, he says he has some encouraging results from his project. He has produced a cultivar ofNicotiana tabacumthat does not flower, which means it cannot spread seeds or pollen and so should be safe to grow outside and separately a cultivar that produces an anti-inflammatory compound. The next step is to combine these into a single plant line. He also has improved versions ofNicotiana benthamianain field trials.

In all of Dr Orzezs work the proteins are expressed in the plants leaves. But there are reasons why expressing them in other parts of a plant would be handy.

If you wanted to stockpile (a vaccine), for example, seeds would be brilliant, said Prof. Ma. They are natural protein storage organs and theyre incredibly stable. You could produce a barn full of seed and keep it almost forever.

Prof. Ma coordinates a project calledPharma-Factory, which is developing new farming platforms, so that proteins can be expressed in not just leaves but seeds, roots and algae. The project includes five small firms, and the plan is to have several protein therapeutics, including an HIV-neutralising antibody, developed to the point where they can be commercialised.

If you wanted to stockpile (a vaccine), for example, seeds would be brilliant.

-Prof. Julian Ma, St Georges, University of London, UK

Coronavirus

So what of coronavirus? Several large molecular farming companies are already working on vaccines. For example, Medicago, headquartered in Quebec, has succeeded in directing plants to produce proteins that can be assembled into a virus-like particle, which is essentially the protein shell of the SARS-CoV-2 virus with nothing inside it. The company says results from tests in mice initiated the production of antibodies and itexpects to begin phase I clinical trials in humans this summer.

For their part, the Newcotiana teamreleased the genome sequence ofNicotiana benthamianabefore being ready to publish it formally in an academic journal. Plenty of companies and academics will benefit from knowing as much as possible about the plants themselves through this genome, said Dr Orzez.

Dr Orzezalso says his team have pivoted to working on coronavirus, modifying some of their plants so that they produce the spike protein from SARS-CoV-2 virus. This spike protein is an important reagent in serological tests that determine if a person has developed Covid-19 antibodies.In plants, it can be produced quickly and easily in places where supplies of the protein are low. The team still need to work to make sure the proteins they produce are validated for safety but if they are, molecular farming could be a way of helping mass testing.

The fundamental attractions of molecular farming have not changed since the 1980s: it is cheap, its safe and it can be scaled up easily and quickly. As the coronavirus pandemic continues and the race is on to develop working vaccines, that last fact may prove to be extremely attractive, especially in poor parts of the world.

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This article was originally published on Horizon magazine.

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Live-Cell Imaging Market Size 2020 | Brief Analysis by Top Companies GE Healthcare, Olympus Corporation, Danaher Corporation, Thermo Fisher…

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Global Live-Cell Imaging Market was valued at USD 2 Billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 3.87 Billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 8.54% from 2019 to 2026.

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More than 5000 babies born thanks to fertility treatments in Dubai – Khaleej Times

From 2014 to 2019, the Dubai Fertility Centre received 79,262 visits from couples.

Since the Dubai Fertility Centre (DFC) was established, more than 5,000 babies were born thanks to the treatments provided at the facility, the latest figures revealed. Its pregnancy rate had also gone up, reaching 67 per cent in the first quarter of the year and scoring above the international success rate of 45 per cent.

The centre, which is under the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), provides medical-assisted reproduction and fertility services and receives around 14,000 visits every year.

Hana Tahwara, director of the DFC, attributed the centre's success to the introduction of advanced fertilisation techniques and raising their work's efficiency. "This increased the centre's success rate in 2019 to 66 per cent compared to 38 per cent in 2013. Since the inception of the centre in 1991, 5,031 babies were born because of the centre's services and procedures."

From 2014 to 2019, the DFC received 79,262 visits from couples, out of which 63.6 per cent were Emiratis and 36.4 per cent were expats, Tahwara said.

Following Emiratis, the top nationalities who had been coming to the centre were from the GCC, other Arab countries, Asia, America, Africa, Australia/New Zealand, and Europe, respectively.

Many of its clients were also from abroad, travelling into the country specifically for the centre's services; thus, fulfilling the DHA's goal of bolstering medical tourism, Tahwara said.

"From 2014 to 2020, the centre performed 8,875 fertility procedures, 44,000 ultrasounds and 1,466 genetic screenings. The Dubai Fertility centre is one of the first fertility treament centres to begin providing testing services to detect genetic diseases in families that have a history of conditions such as thalassaemia or genetic abnormalities," she said.

"We also achieved a 71% success rate in embryo transfers in the first quarter of 2020 and 85 per cent success rate in freezing eggs in 2019."

In a span of five years, a total of 3,180 egg samples have been frozen. "Freezing services contribute to the treatment of delayed pregnancy and fertility problems by providing the opportunity for the couple to plan future pregnancies by using their frozen samples according to the country's laws and protocols."

This service, she explained, enables cancer patients to store their eggs before chemotherapy so that they can use it later after recovery.

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The DFC has also become the first fertility centre in the region to successfully achieve a 'diamond-level' accreditation from the Accreditation Canada International (ACI) for Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and Leadership standards. This is the highest level of accreditation awarded from ACI.

The centre also obtained a certificate of excellence for two years in a row from the Dubai Healthcare City Authority, and achieved first place, scoring 97.9 per cent and 99.29 per cent for quality assessment standards.

The Dubai Fertility Centre's services include:

> Major fertility processes: In vitro fertilisation (IVF), Intracytoplasmic sperm insemination (ICSI), intrauterine insemination (IUI), embryo transfer, ICSI for frozen eggs, ovulation induction, male infertility procedure such as Testicular Epididymal Sperm Aspiration ( TESA) and Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration ( PESA), and embryology laboratory service.

> Gametes freezing services: freezing of semen, oocytes and embryos , and Genetic screening and diagnostic service including (DNA testing by PCR to diagnose a specific genetic disorder such as thalassemia or sickle cell anemia, Microarray DNA testing, Human leukocyte Antigen (HLA) matching, Next Generation sequencing (NGS).

> Gynaecology services and other operations services, this includes hysteroscopy and ultrasound services.

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RashaKelej, the CEO of Merck Foundation Makes It to the List of 100 Most Influential African Women 2020 – Sify News

https://100women.avancemedia.org/2020-honourees/RashaKelej has been recognized for her efforts through Merck Foundation programs to train thousands of African doctors, to support African communities during Coronavirus lockdown and to empower girls in education so that they can reach their potential and pursue their dreams through "Educating Linda" program. This is for the second time, as she made the 100 Most Influential Africans (women and men) in 2019 by New African Magazine, UK, for empowering women in general and infertile women in particular through the "Merck More Than a Mother" campaign, which is a historic movement that aims to empower childless and infertile women through access to information, education, and change of mind-sets.Dr. RashaKelej is very well respected in the African Communities at all levels and this for her dedication and passion to unleash the potential of young Africans and her coherent strategy and implementation of serious programs that shape the Public healthcare landscape in Africa positively. More than a thousand young doctors from 35 countries have benefited from unique opportunities of specialty education in many fields such as diabetes, cardiovascular, endocrinology, sexual and reproductive medicines, respiratory, acute medicines, oncology, fertility, embryology, and scientific research.Expressing gratitude on the recognition, Dr. RashaKelej emphasized, "I feel honored and proud to receive this recognition and to be included in this prestigious list among such renowned African women from all spheres of life. This is an important recognition not only for me but to Merck Foundation and our team. As an African and an Egyptian woman, I have a great passion for improving access to equitable and quality healthcare solutions for all Africans. I am very lucky to work as CEO of Merck Foundation as I am empowered by them to realize our unique vision through such successful pan African programs in partnership with African First Ladies, to contribute to the future of these girls as part of our signature campaign "Merck More Than a Mother". I strongly believe that empowering women starts with education, to enable them to be healthier, stronger, and independent.""This recognition will also encourage and motivate me to empower the talented girls of my beautiful continent. I promise to use my influence to support and empower women, support girl child education, and build healthcare capacity in Africa, Asia and beyond", added Dr. RashaKelej.The list has a representation of the most powerful African women from 34 countries, chosen from various career backgrounds including diplomacy, philanthropy, politics, activism, entrepreneurship, business leadership, and entertainment. It includes many famous names like; H. E. Monica Geingos, The First Lady of Namibia; H.E. Elene Sirleaf, Former President of Liberia, amongst others.Dr. RashaKelej, CEO of Merck Foundation and president of "Merck More Than a Mother" was recognized last year as one of most influential Africans in 2019 to acknowledge her efforts to empower infertile women through the historic campaign "Merck More Than a Mother".She has been able to work in long term partnerships with 18 African First Ladies as Ambassadors of Merck More Than a Mother to build local healthcare capacity, empower girls in education and break infertility stigma across the continent.RashaKelej Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KelejRasha/RashaKelej Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/rashakelejRashaKelej Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/rasha_kelejFor more information on Merck Foundation, please visit: http://www.merck-foundation.comTo view the list of 100 Most Influential African Women 2020, please visit:https://100women.avancemedia.org/2020-honourees/This story is provided by BusinessWire India. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the article. (ANI/BusinessWire India)

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Biochemistry Analyzers Market Size, Sales, Growth Drivers and Forecast to 2027 Hologic, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Randox Laboratories, Beckman…

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Experts Offer Advice on How to Handle Back-to-School Stress, Headaches, Migraines and More – Baptist Health South Florida

With the new school year comes plenty of stress and anxietyfor both students and parents. But this year, due to the coronavirus pandemicand the uncertainty of what to expect for the upcoming school year, students,parents and even teachers are experiencing higher than normal amounts of stressand anxiety.

In a recent Baptist Health Resource Live panel discussion, Easing Back-to-School Stress, Migraines & More, television host and journalist Jeannette Kaplun, who is also CEO of Hispana Global, was joined by Graciela Jimenez, a family psychologist with Baptist Health Care & Counseling, and Dalia Lorenzo, M.D., a neurologist with Miami Neuroscience Institute.

The two experts offered their thoughts on back-to-schoolstress and steps you can take to get your stress to a more manageable level forthe upcoming year. They also detailed what happens in your brain when youexperience stress and why it can sometimes lead to headaches or migraines.

If we didnt have a little stress, we wouldnt be able to function a little bit of stress is good for us, said Ms. Jimenez. Where it gets out of control is when you start getting headaches and other physiological responses to the stress.

With COVID-19, kids are feeling stress just like theirparents, they just dont have the emotional vocabulary or coping skills tomanage their stress. Dr. Jimenez advised looking for changes in your childsbehavior.

If they usually sleep through the night and have difficulty sleeping too much or too little or if their diet has changed, theyre eating more, or theyre more irritable, then, yes, you should seek out some assistance, said Ms. Jimenez.

Dr. Lorenzo attributed an increase in the number ofpatients presenting with headaches, migraines and insomnia to the coronaviruspandemic. Certainly, Im seeing a lot of patients coming in with worseningmigraines and new-onset headaches, said Dr. Lorenzo. Theres also a lot of depressionand isolation out there right now.

Asked by Ms. Kaplun what the difference is between aheadache and a migraine, Dr. Lorenzo responded, A headache can be caused bymany things eye strain from too much screen time or an old visionprescription; temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ); a sinus problem; neckdisk disease, or just a standard tension headache. A migraine headache, on theother hand, is a primary neurologic disorder that affects the meninges, thefibrous membranes that cover the brain and spinal column.

Migraines can be triggered by any number of things,according to Dr. Lorenzo, from diet and sleep deprivation to uncertainty anddisruption of routines. But stress, she says, is one of the biggest triggers ofmigraines.

Other types of headaches, such as thunderclap headachesor those accompanied by fever, can indicate a serious medical condition andshould be immediately evaluated by a doctor.

Ms. Jimenez said that area residents who feel they or a loved one might benefit from mental health counseling but dont know where to turn can start by calling 211, a regional resource for references, referrals for counseling, group discussions and more. Or, ask your childs physician or teacher they have access to all sorts of resources.

For those who prefer a consultation from the comfort and safety of their own home, Ms. Jimenez recommended using a telehealth service such as Baptist Health Care On Demand, which offers online video consultations with licensed therapists.

Telehealth is great option for people of all ages from college students and parents of young kids, to working professionals, seniors, and anyone with chronic health issues that limits their ability to leave their home, Ms. Jimenez noted. The Care On Demand app is free, and you can receive $10 off your first consultation through Dec. 31, 2020 with code WELLBEING.

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UNCP Patent to Aid in Alzheimer’s, Brain Injury – Southern Pines Pilot

The University of North Carolina at Pembroke has been awarded the first patent in the universitys history for a method to treat Alzheimers and traumatic brain injury patients.

The patent resulted from the work of Dr. Ben Bahr, William C. Friday Chair and Distinguished Professor, and his team at the UNCP Biotechnology Center. Recognized as one of the worlds leading experts on neurodegenerative diseases, Professor Bahr is listed as inventor on the patent.

This patent is yet another milestone that recognizes the cutting-edge research Dr. Bahr is conducting in his laboratory on these diseases that rob us of our very essence of who we are as people, said Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings.

This is transformative research with far reaching implications for the future relief of human suffering. UNCP is so proud to boast Dr. Bahr among its faculty.

Bahr previously discovered a compound that was shown to clear accumulations of protein material in the brain that cause memory loss and contribute to Alzheimers disease.

The patent covers previous compounds, new derivatives, and unique combinations that tap into the rapidly growing field of natural products for brain health. We are probably the first to show how you can combine them to be able to treat diseases such as Alzheimers, Huntingtons disease and ALS, said Bahr, professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.

And very importantly, the U.S. Patent Office allowed us to include the treatment of mild cognitive impairment. The MCI disorder, which we tested in animal models, is often considered pre-Alzheimers disease and where you really want to start treating early dementia symptoms before Alzheimers disease slowly becomes established in the brain.

It is Bahrs hope UNCPs landmark patent will get the attention of pharmaceutical companies with regard to his efforts to slow and even reverse the progression of Alzheimers disease which affects nearly 6 million Americans. The research is also the focus of a Ph.D. project by Michael Almeida in Bahrs lab.

The new patent US 10,702,571 covers traumatic brain injuries since these types of injuries accumulate similar toxic protein deposits as Alzheimers. Bahrs research has led him to identify a unique class of cathepsin B-enhancing compounds, cathepsin B being an enzyme that can degrade and clear the nerve-damaging deposits found in both Alzheimers and TBI.

As it turns out, both football players and military individuals too often develop chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and that has the telltale images of the kind of protein deposits that occur in Alzheimers disease.

The patent also includes compounds from patents awarded to Bahr and another medicinal chemistry professor, Dr. Dennis Wright, while he was on the faculty at the University of Connecticut, prior to coming to UNCP in 2009.

He has presented his research in 17 countries and has over 150 publications on neuroprotection pathways and neurodegenerative diseases. Bahr is widely respected among his colleagues in the neuroscience field across the state and nation.

Dr. Todd Cohen, associate professor at the Neuroscience Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has interacted extensively with Bahr, exchanging reagents and brainstorming ideas.

I have been very impressed with Dr. Bahrs research program to advance therapeutics for diseases caused by the protein including traumatic brain injuries.

By improving the health of neurons, we may be able to improve synaptic function and restore cognition to those in the military that suffer from blast injuries, as well as other people that undergo single or multiple brain traumas since both conditions affect the tau protein that forms deposits in the brain. His teams work should provide major new insight into these conditions and help guide therapeutic development in the coming years to treat these patients with effective new drugs, Cohen said.

Dr. Ronny Bell, professor and chair of the Department of Public Health at East Carolina University, said the new patent is exciting news for UNCP and for Bahr.

Dr. Bahr is leading cutting-edge research in the field of cognitive decline and Alzheimers disease.

Current projections indicate that the number of Americans diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease will triple by 2050, so there is a tremendous need to advance the science to better understand this condition and develop effective prevention strategies. I applaud Dr. Bahr and his team for their outstanding work, Bell said.

Since joining UNCP in 2009, Bahr has received numerous prestigious accolades, including the 2013 Governor James E. Holshouser Award for Excellence in Public Service given by the UNC Board of Governors. He has also earned the Outstanding Mentor Award from the Council for Undergraduate Research, a testament to his passion for teaching the next generation of scientists and researchers.

Because of the contributions to his field, the UNC Board of Governors also presented Bahr with the 2017 O. Max Gardner Award, the highest honor a faculty member can receive from the UNC System.

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Rasha Kelej, the CEO of Merck Foundation Makes It to the List of 100 Most Influential African Women 2020 – Outlook India

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