Global Gene Therapy Industry Outlook 2020-2024 – Strong Product Pipeline Gives Rise to Lucrative Growth Opportunities – P&T Community
Posted: February 2, 2020 at 8:41 am
DUBLIN, Jan. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Gene Therapy Market by Vectors [Non-viral (Oligonucleotides), Viral (Retroviral (Gammaretroviral, Lentiviral)), Adeno-associated], Indication (Cancer, Neurological Diseases), Delivery Method (In Vivo, Ex Vivo), Region - Global Forecast to 2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The global gene therapy market is projected to reach USD 13,005.6 million by 2024 from an estimated USD 3,814.9 million in 2019, at a CAGR of 27.8% during the forecast period.
This report provides a detailed picture of the global gene therapy market. It aims at estimating the size and future growth potential of the market across different segments (by vector, indication, delivery method, and region). The report also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key market players, along with their company profiles, recent developments, and key market strategies.
High incidence of cancer & other target diseases is a major factor driving the growth of the gene therapy market
The high incidence of cancer and other target diseases, availability of reimbursement, and the launch of new products are the major factors driving the growth of this market. In addition, the strong product pipeline of market players is expected to offer significant growth opportunities in the coming years. However, the high cost of treatment is expected to hamper the market growth to a certain extent in the coming years.
Neurological diseases segment accounted for the largest share of the gene therapy market, by indication, in 2018
Based on indication, the market is segmented into neurological diseases, cancer, hepatological diseases, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and other indications. The neurological diseases segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2018. This can be attributed to the increasing number of gene therapy products being approved for the treatment of neurological diseases and the high market penetration of oligonucleotide-based gene therapies.
Viral vectors segment to register the highest growth in the gene therapy market during the forecast period
The gene therapy market, by vector, has been segmented into viral and non-viral vectors. In 2018, the non-viral vectors segment accounted for the largest share of this market. However, the viral vectors segment is estimated to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period, primarily due to the increasing demand for CAR T-based gene therapies and the rising incidence of cancer.
North America will continue to dominate the gene therapy market during the forecast period
Geographically, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World. In 2018, North America accounted for the largest share of the gene therapy market, followed by Europe. Factors such as the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, high healthcare expenditure, presence of advanced healthcare infrastructure, favorable reimbursement scenario, and the presence of major market players in the region are driving market growth in North America.
Key Topics Covered
1 Introduction
2 Research Methodology 2.1 Research Data2.2 Secondary Data2.2.1 Secondary Source2.3 Primary Data2.4 Market Size Estimation2.4.1 Bottom-Up Approach2.4.2 Bottom-Up Approach for Non-Viral Vectors and Viral Vectors Market2.4.3 Growth Forecast2.5 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation2.6 Assumptions for the Study
3 Executive Summary
4 Premium Insights 4.1 Gene Therapy Market Overview4.2 North America: Market, By Vector (2018)4.3 Geographical Snapshot of the Market
5 Market Overview 5.1 Introduction5.2 Market Dynamics5.2.1 Drivers5.2.1.1 High Incidence of Cancer and Other Target Diseases5.2.1.2 Product Approvals5.2.1.3 Funding for Gene Therapy Research5.2.2 Opportunities5.2.2.1 Strong Product Pipeline5.2.3 Challenges5.2.3.1 High Cost of Treatments
6 Gene Therapy Market, By Vector 6.1 Introduction6.2 Non-Viral Vectors6.2.1 Oligonucleotides6.2.1.1 North America Accounted for the Largest Share of the Oligonucleotides Segment6.2.2 Other Non-Viral Vectors6.3 Viral Vectors6.3.1 Retroviral Vectors6.3.1.1 Gamma-Retroviral Vectors6.3.1.1.1 The Availability of A Wide Range of Gamma-Retroviral Vectors Supports the Growth of This Market6.3.1.2 Lentiviral Vectors6.3.1.2.1 North America Accounted for the Largest Share of the Lentiviral Vectors Segment6.3.2 Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors6.3.2.1 Possible Applications in In Vivo Applications Have Driven Interest in Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors6.3.3 Other Viral Vectors
7 Gene Therapy Market, By Indication 7.1 Introduction7.2 Neurological Diseases7.2.1 Neurological Diseases Account for the Largest Share of the Market7.3 Cancer7.3.1 Cancer is Expected to Show the Highest Growth in This Market7.4 Hepatological Diseases7.4.1 Increasing Prevalence of Hepatitis B Infections Will Support Market Growth7.5 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy7.5.1 North America Accounted for the Largest Share of the Dmd Gene Therapy Segment7.6 Other Indications
8 Gene Therapy Market, By Delivery Method 8.1 Introduction8.2 In Vivo Gene Therapy8.3 Ex Vivo Gene Therapy
9 Gene Therapy Market, By Region 9.1 Introduction9.2 North America9.2.1 US9.2.1.1 The US Dominates the Global Market9.2.2 Canada9.2.2.1 Growing Burden of Cancer Will Support Market Growth in Canada9.3 Europe9.3.1 Germany9.3.1.1 Germany Accounted for the Largest Share of the Market in Europe9.3.2 France9.3.2.1 Increasing Cancer Incidence Supports Market Growth9.3.3 UK9.3.3.1 Rising Incidence of Melanoma Will Drive Demand in the UK9.3.4 Italy9.3.4.1 High Incidence of Targeted Diseases and Increasing Per Capita Healthcare Spending Will Drive Market Growth in Italy9.3.5 Spain9.3.5.1 Non-Viral Vectors Dominate the Spanish Market, By Vector9.3.6 Rest of Europe9.4 Asia Pacific9.4.1 Japan9.4.1.1 Japan Dominates the APAC Market for Gene Therapy9.4.2 China9.4.2.1 Rising Prevalence of Cancer and Established Base for Gene Therapy are Supportive Factors in China9.4.3 Rest of APAC9.5 Rest of the World
10 Competitive Landscape 10.1 Overview10.2 Market Share Analysis, 201810.3 Key Strategies10.4 Competitive Leadership Mapping (2018)10.4.1 Visionary Leaders10.4.2 Innovators10.4.3 Dynamic Differentiators10.4.4 Emerging Companies
11 Company Profiles 11.1 Biogen11.2 Gilead Sciences, Inc.11.3 Amgen, Inc.11.4 Novartis AG11.5 Orchard Therapeutics PLC11.6 Spark Therapeutics, Inc. (A Part of Hoffmann-La Roche)11.7 Molmed S.p.A.11.8 Anges, Inc.11.9 Bluebird Bio, Inc.11.10 Human Stem Cells Institute (HSCI)11.11 SIBIONO Genetech Co. Ltd.11.12 Shanghai Sunway Biotech Co. Ltd.11.13 Uniqure N.V.11.14 Gensight Biologics S.A.11.15 Celgene Corporation (A Bristol-Myers Squibb Company)11.16 Cellectis11.17 Sangamo Therapeutics11.18 Mustang Bio11.19 AGTC (Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation)11.20 Poseida Therapeutics, Inc.
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