Abstract
Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) with Hunner Lesions (Hunner Type Interstitial Cystitis or HIC) is characterized by lesions on the bladder wall. Previous work on these lesions identified B cells and monocytes within the lesion. However, the overall role of the adaptive immune system in the disorder remains uncertain. In this study, we performed HLA sequencing on 12 IC/BPS patients with HIC and 7 Non Hunner Type IC (NHIC) patients, and identified HLA-DQB1*02:02 and HLA-DRB1*07:01:01 have a significant association with HIC. This pilot study provides genetic evidence supporting a potential autoimmune component in HIC and may help define the pathogenesis of at least one subtype of IC/BPS, and lay the groundwork for identifying the etiology of IC/BPS as a disease complex. Identifying the mechanisms can also open new approaches to treatment. Identifying an HLA haplotype associated with HIC would indicate that it is autoimmune.