Abstract
Soluble mesothelin-related peptide (SMRP) is a promising biomarker for
malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), but several confounding factors
can reduce SMRP-based tests accuracy. The identification of these
confounders could improve the diagnostic performance of SMRP. In this
study, we evaluated the sequence of 1000 base pairs encompassing the
minimal promoter region of MSLN gene to identify expression
quantitative trait loci (eQTL) that can affect SMRP. We assessed the
association between four MSLN promoter variants and SMRP levels
in a cohort of 72 MPM and 677 non-MPM subjects, and we carried out in
vitro assays to investigate their functional role. Our results show that
rs2235503 is an eQTL for MSLN associated with increased levels of
SMRP in non-MPM subjects. Furthermore, we show that this polymorphic
site affects the accuracy of SMRP, highlighting the importance of
evaluating the individual’s genetic background and giving novel insights
to refine SMRP specificity as a diagnostic biomarker.