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XPro1595 (also known as INB03) is an experimental biologic developed by [INmune Bio](https://www.inmunebio.com) that represents a next-generation approach to tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) inhibition for the treatment of [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease), [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease), and other neuroinflammatory disorders[@braddock2018][@chen2020].

Unlike traditional TNF inhibitors that block all TNF signaling, XPro1595 is a dominant-negative inhibitor that selectively targets the soluble form of TNF-α (sTNF), preserving immune function while providing neuroprotective benefits[@calco2020][@taylor2021]. This selective mechanism addresses a critical limitation of first-generation TNF inhibitors, which carry significant infection and malignancy risks due to complete TNF blockade.

Mechanism of Action

Dominant-Negative TNF Inhibition

XPro1595 is a fusion protein composed of three TNF receptor domain fragments that form a non-functional trimer[@pajos2021]. This dominant-negative design works through several mechanisms:

  • Soluble TNF neutralization: XPro1595 binds to sTNF with high affinity, preventing it from interacting with TNF receptors (TNFR1 and TNFR2)
  • Trimer displacement: The dominant-negative trimers displace native sTNF from receptor complexes
  • Inert complex formation: XPro1595-sTNF complexes are biologically inactive
  • This mechanism specifically spares membrane-bound TNF (mTNF) signaling, which is important for immune surveillance and host defense[@taylor2021].

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