Business
INmune Bio, Inc. Announces XPro1595 Found to Decrease Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Biomarkers in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease in Phase 1b Trial
Interim data show CSF biomarkers of neurodegeneration and synaptic dysfunction as well as neuroimaging biomarkers improved after three months of therapy with

About this update from Inmune Bio Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"Interim data show CSF biomarkers of neurodegeneration and synaptic dysfunction as well as neuroimaging biomarkers improved after three months of therapy with XPro1595 Data support initiation of blinded randomized Phase 2 study before year end Company to host Key Opinion Leader Webinar Today, January 21, at 8:00am ET LA JOLLA, Calif, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- INmune Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ: INMB) (the “Company”), a clinical-stage immunology company focused on developing treatments that harness the patient’s innate immune system to fight disease, announced today that results from a Phase 1b study demonstrate that XPro1595, an investigational dominant-negative protein that neutralizes soluble TNF, decreases biomarkers of neuroinflammation across multiple measures and assays, including cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and MRI, in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The data suggest that decreasing neuroinflammation results in significant improvements in biomarkers of neurodegeneration and synaptic function. The goal of the ongoing Phase 1b open label dose escalation trial is to demonstrate that XPro1595, when given as a subcutaneous injection once weekly, will decrease neuroinflammation in patients with mild to moderate AD. The data shows that cytokine/chemokine CSF levels after 12 weeks of therapy were decreased, with multiple statistically significant reductions (e.g., c-reactive protein (CRP) & YKL-40, p","length":1713,"tagName":"div"}]