Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-), also referred to as tumor necrosis factor (TNF), is a cytokine involved in systemic inflammation and is a member of a group of cytokines that stimulate the acute phase reaction. The primary role of TNF is in the regulation of immune cells. TNF is able to induce apoptotic cell death, to induce inflammation, and to inhibit tumorigenesis and viral replication. Dysregulation of TNF production has been implicated in a variety of human diseases, including major depression[1], Alzheimer's disease[2] and cancer