Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is one of the common autoimmune diseases, with complex genetic components. Here, we report on a case-control association study of 178 SLE patients and 899 control subjects, using genome-wide gene-based single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. An SNP, rs3130342, in a 5' flanking region of the TNXB gene revealed a significant association with SLE [P = 0.000000930, odds ratio (OR) 3.11, with 95% confidence interval (95%CI) of 1.89-5.28] in a Japanese population. This association was replicated independently with 203 cases and 294 controls (P = 0.0440, OR 1.52, with 95%CI of 1.01-2.78). Although a copy number variation (CNV) of the C4 gene adjacent to the TNXB gene was reported to be associated with SLE, our analysis on this CNV revealed that the association of CNV of the C4 gene was weaker than the SNP in the TNXB gene and likely to reflect the linkage disequilibrium between C4 CNV and this particular SNP. Stratified analysis also revealed that the association of SNP rs3130342 with SLE was independent of the HLA-DRB1*1501 allele that has been shown to be associated with SLE. Our findings strongly imply that the TNXB gene is a candidate gene susceptible to SLE in the Japanese population.

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