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市場調查報告書

基因治療藥的美國市場

U.S. Gene Therapy Markets

出版商 Frost & Sullivan
出版日期 2005年09月 商品編碼 34384
內容資訊 英文  
價格
本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

簡介

在中國研發出基因治療藥Gendicine並且率先取得全球認證之後,美國各家生物科技企業更是深刻地體會到加緊從事基因治療藥的研發以取得認證的重要性

專門對高科技領域從事諮詢與市場調查工作的美國調查公司 Frost & Sullivan (總公司: 德州),調查與分析美國基因治療藥市場,並有系統地出版綜合報告書 "U.S. Gene Therapy Markets"

此報告書在下面的內容裡,除了針對美國基因治療藥市場提供綜合性的分析結果,也探討通路治療藥的開發水準、在未來市場的可能性等。

1. 摘要

2. 基因治療的介紹

  • 說明
    • 市場概要
    • 基因治療的歷史
    • 最新的研究開發
    • 基因治療與毒性/死亡率
    • Gendicine:全球首先認可的基因治療藥
    • 人體基因組計劃
  • 基因治療的基本專業用語與定義
    • 基因治療的目的
    • 基本的專業用語
    • 基因治療載體
    • 基因規範
    • 基因治療的目的

3. 基因治療藥導入市場的區分

  • 說明與概要
    • 基因導入系統
    • 理想基因載體的特徵
    • 導入基因探查系統的規範
    • 基因導入的變化
  • 基因治療的載體
    • 病毒載體
    • 反轉錄病毒基因載體
    • 慢病毒載體
    • 腺病毒載體
    • 腺相關病毒(AAV)載體
    • 疫苗載體
    • 單純皰疹病毒(HSV)載體
    • 其他
  • 不靠病毒載體的基因治療藥導入技術
    • 不靠病毒載體的基因治療藥導入技術
    • 磷酸鈣與DEAE葡萄聚糖
    • 脂質體
    • 電力穿孔法基因治療藥導入技術
    • 質體DNA的注入
    • DNA小型化技術(DNA奈米粒子)
    • 微量注入
    • 其他
  • 不靠病毒的劃期性基因治療藥導入技術
    • 概要
    • 合成迷你染色體/人工染色體
    • 基因交換與活性化技術
    • 複合載體/劃期性載體技術
    • 轉置子載體基因治療藥
    • 目標基因導入
    • 基因替換細菌
    • 運用剪接體的基因治療
    • 醣類體學

4. 基因治療藥的美國市場

  • 市場概要
    • 說明
    • 市場成長促進/阻礙因素
    • 市場工學分析
  • 市場預測與競爭分析
    • 調查方法論與前提條件
    • 獲利預測
    • 市場勢力圖
    • 競爭要素
  • 課題與策略建言
  • Award

5. 各基因治療藥用途的市場區分

  • 各基因治療藥用途的市場區分
  • 單一基因疾病(概要/獲利預測)
  • 癌(概要/獲利預測)
  • 心臟血管疾病(概要/獲利預測)
  • 其他疾病的基因治療藥(概要/獲利預測)
  • 整體市場
  • 競爭架構

6. 附錄:決策輔助資料庫

目錄

Abstract

Growing Pressure for Results Renews Investor Interest in Gene Therapy

Biotech companies in the United States are facing enormous pressure to develop a gene therapy approved for marketing. While China has achieved this milestone with the worlds first approved gene therapy, Gendicine, some participants have expressed doubts whether the initial studies conformed to U.S. standards in terms of patient numbers and duration of treatment. Nevertheless, there is a great sense of urgency among these companies to have an approved gene therapy, not only to bring hope to patients suffering from unique diseases, but also to present a strong case to potential investors. Introgen Therapeutics has come closest to achieving this. With many promising late-stage pipeline products, it is helping drive the gene therapy market and boost the credibility of the technology. Other companies with vector technologies are also approaching commercial success, and their growing visibility is expected to increase the confidence of companies with gene therapy targets.

This Frost & Sullivan research service provides a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. gene therapies market, examining the present performance of pipeline products at discovery and clinical development levels and evaluating future market potential. It tracks and discusses the most critical technological breakthroughs in gene therapy research. The study also examines vectors and delivery systems in the pipeline and analyzes them by type and application.

Competitor Activity Alerts Participants on Creating Intellectual Property Portfolio

With most biotech companies still years away from having an approved and marketed gene therapy, the need to generate value within existing technologies is critical. Building an intellectual property (IP) portfolio is one of the best ways of achieving this, since it creates value and a potential revenue stream as well as protects products and technological platforms. Companies could realize short-term revenues by licensing out the technology for other uses -- for instance, in the basic research sector.

"Not only is competition in the gene therapy market high, the industry is also extremely segmented," notes the analyst of this research service. "It is important that companies obtain substantive IP protection to increase their chances of survival and competitive advantage." Since results in the form of landmark achievements are reported to investors -- even if the products are still undergoing research and trials -- companies will have a strong opportunity to amass a significant amount of proprietary IP.

Expanding Knowledge Bases Leads to Sophistication in Manufacturing and Trial Protocols

Researchers are yet to create the ideal vector despite tremendous progress made in this area. Existing vector types are need-based and their use is determined by the target disease, the tissue, and the condition of the patient. For example, in a case where long-term transgene expression is required, a retroviral vector that integrates into the host cell genome is likely to be used. If long-term expression is not required, a vector that does not fuse with the target cell but exists as an episome (plasmid) within it is likely to be the appropriate choice.

"At present, there is a vast body of research on vectors that is constantly expanding," says the analyst. "This will undoubtedly lead to better designed vectors and improvements in manufacturing and incorporation into clinical trials." It is also expected to boost industry confidence in selecting and manipulating vector systems, as indicated by companies growing expertise in matching viral vectors with selected disease targets

Table of Contents

  • 1. Executive Summary
    • 1. Executive Summary
      • 1. Executive Summary
  • 2. Introduction to Gene Therapies
    • 1. Introduction
      • 1. Market Overviews
      • 2. The History of Gene Therapy
      • 3. Recent Developments in Gene Therapy Research
      • 4. Toxicities and Fatalities with Gene Therapies
      • 5. Gendicine -- the First Approved Gene Therapy in the World
      • 6. The Human Genome Project
    • 2. Basic Genetic Terminologies and Definitions
      • 1. Objectives of Gene Therapy
      • 2. Basic Genetic Terminology
      • 3. Gene Therapy Vectors
      • 4. Gene Regulation
      • 5. Gene Therapy Targets
  • 3. Gene Therapy Delivery Market Segments
    • 1. Introduction and Overview
      • 1. Gene Delivery Systems
      • 2. Features of Ideal Gene Vectors
      • 3. Regulation of Transgene Expression Systems
      • 4. Gene Delivery Variables
    • 2. Vectors in Gene Therapy
      • 1. Viral Vectors
      • 2. Retroviral Vectors
      • 3. Lentiviral Vectors
      • 4. Adenoviral Vectors
      • 5. Adeno-associated Viral (AAV) Vectors
      • 6. Vaccinia Vectors
      • 7. Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Vectors
      • 8. Other Viral Vectors
    • 3. Non-Viral Delivery Technologies in Gene Therapy
      • 1. Non-viral Delivery Technologies in Gene Therapy
      • 2. Calcium Phosphate and DEAE Dextran
      • 3. Liposomes
      • 4. Electroporation-mediated Gene Delivery Technology
      • 5. Naked Plasmid DNA Injection
      • 6. Compacted DNA Technology (DNA nanoparticles)
      • 7. Microinjection
      • 8. Ballistic DNA Injection
    • 4. Novel Non-viral Gene Therapy Technologies
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Synthetic Minichromosomes/Artificial Chromosomes
      • 3. Gene Switching & Activation Technology
      • 4. Multiple and Novel Vector Technologies
      • 5. Transposon Vector Gene Therapy
      • 6. Gene Targeting
      • 7. Genetically-modified Bacteria
      • 8. Spliceosome-mediated Gene Therapy
      • 9. Glycomics
  • 4. U.S. Gene Therapies Markets
    • 1. Market Overview
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Market Drivers
        • a. Outdated Legacy Systems
        • b. Payment Mechanism is Highly Dependant on Administrative Systems
        • c. Cost is Decreasing
        • d. Efficiencies in Cost-containment in Business Processes
      • 3. Market Restraints
        • a. Low Budgets for IT Modernisation/Spending Priorities
        • b. Resistance to Change
        • c. Infrastructure/Integration Issues
        • d. Country Specific Solutions
        • e. Barriers to Entry are Very High for New Entrants
        • f. Patient-centric HIS Markets in Europe
      • 4. Market Engineering Measurements
    • 2. Market Forecasts and Competitive Analysis
      • 1. Research Methodology and Assumptions
      • 2. Revenue Forecasts
      • 3. Competitive Landscape
      • 4. Competitive Factors
    • 3 Challenges and Strategic Recommendations
      • 1. Industry Challenges
      • 2. Strategic Recommendations
    • 4. Awards
      • 1. Product Innovation Award
      • 2. Technology Innovation Award
      • 3. Entrepreneurial Company Award
      • 4. Business Development Strategy Leadership Award
  • 5. Gene Therapy Application Market Segments
    • 1. Introduction
      • 1. Gene Therapy Application Market Segments
    • 2. Monogenic Disease Therapy
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Revenue Forecasts
    • 3. Cancer Gene Therapy
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Revenue Forecasts
    • 4. Cardiovascular Gene Therapy
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Revenue Forecasts
    • 5. Other Gene Therapies
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Revenue Forecasts
  • 6. Appendix
    • 1. Decision Support Databases
      • 1. Physicians
      • 2. Specialized Medical Practioner
      • 3. Total Population
      • 4. Pharma R&D Expenditures
      • 5. Percent Pharma R&D Expenditure

List Of Figures

Chapter 2

  • Gene Therapy Market: Applications of Gene Therapy (U.S.), 2004

Chapter 3

  • Gene Therapy Market: Companies Developing Retroviral and Lentiviral Vectors (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Companies Developing Adenoviral Vectors (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Companies Developing Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Companies Developing Other Viral Vectors (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Companies Developing Liposomal (Lipid-Based) Vectors (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Companies Developing Episomal (Plasmid DNA-Based) Vectors (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Companies Developing Novel and / or Multi Technologies (U.S.), 2004

Chapter 4

  • Total Gene Therapy Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2005-2011
  • Total Gene Therapy Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2005-2011
  • Total Gene Therapy Market: Seven-Step Market Engineering Forecast Methodology (U.S.), 2004
  • Total Gene Therapy Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2001-2011
  • Total Gene Therapy Market: Segment-Wise Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2001-2011
  • Total Gene Therapy Market: Competitive Structure (U.S.), 2004
  • Total Gene Therapy Market: Ranking and Impact of the Top Ten Industry Challenges (U.S.) 2005-2011

Chapter 5

  • Gene Therapy Market: Monogenic Disease Segment Phase 2 Trials (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Monogenic Disease Targets under Investigation (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Monogenic Diseases Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2001-2011
  • Gene Therapy Market: Cancer Segment Phase 3 Trials (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Cancer Segment Phase 2 Trials (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Cancer Targets under Investigation (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Cancer Segment Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2001-2011
  • Gene Therapy Market: Cardiovascular Disorders Segment Phase 2 Trials (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Cardiovascular Disorders Targets under Investigation (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Cardiovascular Disorders Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2001-2011
  • Gene Therapy Market: Other Disease Targets under Investigation (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Others Segment Phase 2 Trials (U.S.), 2004
  • Gene Therapy Market: Others Segment Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2001-2011
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