A powerful, multi-interface Python package for deep characterization of single-cell feature expression patterns.
Project description
Single-Cell Feature Profiler
A powerful, fast, and multi-interface Python package for deep characterization of single-cell feature expression patterns.
scfeatureprofiler provides a suite of statistical tools to analyze single-cell data (e.g., scRNA-seq, CITE-seq) and answer two fundamental questions:
- Feature Activity: In which cell groups is a feature actively expressed?
- Marker Discovery: Which features are specific markers for each cell group?
The package is designed for performance, with a parallelized backend that can handle extremely large datasets, including out-of-core analysis for data that doesn't fit into memory.
Key Features
- Multi-Interface: Use it as a Python library in your Jupyter notebooks or as a command-line tool for script-based workflows.
- Flexible Input: Works directly with
AnnDataobjects,pandas.DataFrame, ornumpyarrays. - Comprehensive Statistics: Calculates normalized expression scores, percentage of expressing cells, specificity scores (Tau and Gini), and robust statistical significance (FDR).
- High Performance: Parallelized using
joblibto use all available CPU cores for rapid analysis. - Scalable: Natively supports out-of-core computation for
AnnDataobjects stored on disk, enabling analysis of millions of cells. - Lightweight: Minimal dependencies, making it easy to integrate into existing analysis environments.
Installation
You can install scfeatureprofiler directly from PyPI:
pip install scfeatureprofiler
To include support for AnnData objects, install with the [anndata] extra:
pip install scfeatureprofiler[anndata]
To install all dependencies for development, use:
# Clone the repository first
git clone https://github.com/zqzneptune/SingleCellFeatureProfiler.git
cd SingleCellFeatureProfiler
pip install -e ".[all]"
Quick Start
scfeatureprofiler is designed to be intuitive. Here are two examples for the most common use cases.
1. Python API: Find Marker Genes for Clusters
This is the most common use case inside a Jupyter notebook after you have performed clustering.
import scanpy as sc
from scfeatureprofiler import find_marker_features
# 1. Load your clustered single-cell data
# (This example assumes you have an AnnData object)
adata = sc.read_h5ad("path/to/your_clustered_data.h5ad")
# 2. Find marker features for your clusters
# 'leiden' is the column in adata.obs containing cluster labels.
marker_dict = find_marker_features(
data=adata,
group_by='leiden'
)
# 3. Print the results
for cluster, markers in marker_dict.items():
print(f"Cluster {cluster} Markers: {', '.join(markers[:10])}...")
# 4. (Optional) Use the results directly with Scanpy for plotting
import scanpy as sc
sc.pl.dotplot(adata, marker_dict, groupby='leiden')
2. Command-Line (CLI): Get Full Profiles for a Gene List
If you have a CSV file of expression data and want to get a detailed statistical report for a few genes of interest without writing a script.
Input Files:
expression.csv: A cells-by-genes matrix.cell_groups.csv: A file mapping cell IDs to group labels.
Command:
scprofiler profile \
--input example/expression.csv \
--group-by example/cell_groups.csv \
--features "CD4,CD8A,GNLY,MS4A1" \
--output gene_profiles.csv
Output (gene_profiles.csv):
This will produce a detailed CSV file with statistics for each gene in each cell group, ready for analysis in Excel or another program.
feature_id,group,norm_score,pct_expressing,fdr_presence,fdr_marker,...
CD4,T-cell Helper,0.98,85.4,1.2e-50,3.4e-30,...
CD4,B-cell,0.05,2.1,0.89,1.0,...
CD8A,T-cell Cytoxic,0.99,92.1,4.5e-60,8.1e-45,...
...
Available CLI Commands
scprofiler profile: Generate a full statistical profile for features.scprofiler activity: Identify in which groups a list of features are "ON".
Use scprofiler --help or scprofiler profile --help for a full list of options.
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