Role of NLRP3 inflammasome in the development of bladder pain syndrome interstitial cystitis

Ther Adv Urol. 2019 Jan 8:11:1756287218818030. doi: 10.1177/1756287218818030. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

Although it has been proposed that NOD-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome activation may have an important contribution to the onset of bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis (BPS/IC), as of today there is still insufficient evidence to accept or to reject this hypothesis. However, taking into consideration that inflammasomes have been already shown as important mediators of cyclophosphamide-induced bladder inflammation and that some studies have also revealed human bladder epithelium expresses high levels of NLRP3, such a hypothesis seems to be reasonable. The purpose of this review is to discuss a scenario that NLRP3 inflammasome is a crucial player in the development of this disease. Identification of a novel mediator of bladder inflammation and pain could lead to emerging new therapeutic strategy and the first causative therapy.

Keywords: BPS/IC; NLRP3; OAB; inflammasome; sterile inflammation.

Publication types

  • Review