PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1087024
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1087024
The genome editing market was evaluated at US$4.604 billion in the year 2020 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 17.29% to reach a market size of US$14.054 billion by the year 2027.
Genome editing is a method of making changes in a living organism's DNA and is used for improving crop yields, diagnosing and treating diseases, and for research purposes. The research and development in genome editing have been increasing worldwide as it is being used in the agriculture and healthcare sectors. Also, the investments in genome editing have been rising as the technique is being seen to have the potential to solve various problems, which is anticipated to surge the market growth during the forecast period. Furthermore, the support of various governments worldwide for the use of genome editing to improve crop yields is another prominent factor expected to drive the genome editing market. Moreover, the growing cases of cancer and other genetic disorders are surging the need for effective treatment and consequently leading to the market growth of genome editing.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a positive impact on the market as researchers developed new diagnostic tools based on CRISPR, a genome-editing technique, for diagnosing COVID-19 patients. This led to a positive impact on the genome editing market and increased the expected growth rates of the genome editing market in 2020 and 2021. As the spread of coronavirus continues to affect the world with its new waves and variants, the pandemic is projected to have a positive impact on the genome editing market in the coming years as well.
Growing cases of cancer and other genetic disorders
The cases of cancer and other genetic disorders have been increasing globally. The growing interest in genome editing for the treatment of cancer and several genetic disorders is anticipated to propel the growth of the genome editing market during the forecast period. NIH researchers have recently, in January 2021, found and recognized a new genetic disorder called linkage-specific-deubiquitylation-deficiency-induced embryonic defects syndrome (LINKED) that causes delays in development and hinders the proper formation of heart, facial features, and brain. Such identifications of new genetic disorders also contribute to the rising cases of genetic disorders. Furthermore, cancer cases have been proliferating. According to data from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the number of cancer cases in the United Kingdom (England and Wales) has increased from 138,577 in 2010 to 156,444 in 2017 for males and from 130,674 in 2010 to 149,239 in 2017 for females. As per IARC, the number of cancer cases in Europe is projected to jump from 4.398 million in 2020 to 5.323 million in 2040, witnessing an increase of around 21%. In North America, the cases of cancer are projected to reach 3.525 million in 2040, increasing from 2.557 million in 2020, growing by nearly 38%. This is expected to have a positive impact on the genome editing market in the coming years, owing to an increasing need for better cancer treatments.
Rising investments and research in genome editing
In September 2021, the UK government announced its plans to support gene editing in agriculture to support the country's farmers in growing better and more productive crops. The government is making research and development easier. It also aims to make the necessary measures for genome-edited products to reach safely and responsibly to the market. Furthermore, the government of China is backing the use of CRISPR, a genome-editing technique, to improve the food supply in the country. In 2017, the state-owned company of China named ChemChina acquired Syngenta, a Switzerland-based agribusiness company working with CRISPR with an extensive research and development team. China spent $43 billion on the deal, which is the largest amount ever spent by China on buying a foreign company. The investments in genome editing are expected to grow further in the coming years, along with rising research and development, and are anticipated to boost the genome editing market growth during the forecast period.
North America to dominate the global market
Geographically, the North American region is anticipated to hold a significant market share owing to the large investments being made in the region in the field of genome editing. The Asia Pacific region is anticipated to witness substantial growth due to the surging cases of genetic disorders and cancer, along with higher spending on healthcare and research. As per the data from IARC, the number of cancer cases in Asia is projected to grow by more than 59%. Furthermore, the use of CRISPR has been increasing substantially in China, which is further expected to contribute to the market growth in the Asia Pacific.
Segmentation
CRISPR
TALEN
ZFN
Others
Cell Line Engineering
Animal Genetic Engineering
Plant Genetic Engineering
Academic & Government Research Institutes
Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Companies
Contract Research Organizations
North America
South America
Europe
Middle East and Africa
Asia Pacific