Mutant peptide ranking for personalized cancer vaccines
Project description
vaxrank
Selection of mutated protein fragments for therapeutic personalized cancer vaccines.
Usage
vaxrank \
--vcf test/data/b16.f10/b16.vcf \
--bam test/data/b16.f10/b16.combined.bam \
--vaccine-peptide-length 25 \
--mhc-predictor netmhc \
--mhc-alleles H2-Kb,H2-Db \
--padding-around-mutation 5 \
--output-ascii-report vaccine-peptides.txt \
--output-pdf-report vaccine-peptides.pdf \
--output-html-report vaccine-peptides.html
Installation
Vaxrank can be installed using pip:
pip install vaxrank
Note: to generate PDF reports, you first need to install wkhtmltopdf, which you can do (on OS X) like so:
brew install Caskroom/cask/wkhtmltopdf
Vaxrank uses PyEnsembl for accessing information about the reference genome. You must install an Ensembl release corresponding to the reference genome associated with the mutations provided to Vaxrank.
The latest release for GRCh38 is Ensembl 87:
pyensembl install --release 87 --species human
The last release for GRCh37 is Ensembl 75:
pyensembl install --release 75 --species human
If your variants were called from alignments against hg19 then you can still use GRCh37 but should ignore mitochondrial variants.
Development
To install Vaxrank for local development, you may do the below:
git clone git@github.com:openvax/vaxrank.git conda create -q -n vaxrank-dev-env python=3.5.2 numpy scipy nose pandas pylint source activate vaxrank-dev-env pip install -r requirements.txt pip install . pyensembl install --release 87 --species human pyensembl install --release 87 --species mouse
You should run the linter and the test suite as you work on Vaxrank (and these will be run automatically by our continuous integration server up on a PR being made).
./lint.sh nosetests test
The first run of the tests may take a while (8 minutes on a 2016 Macbook Pro) to create the FM index of the proteome, but subsequent tests should take only a few seconds.
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