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A package for VIPER-based Protein Activity analysis of transcriptomic data in Python

Project description

image pyVIPER (VIPER Analysis in Python for single-cell RNASeq)

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This package enables network-based protein activity estimation on Python. It provides also interfaces for scanpy (single-cell RNASeq analysis in Python). Functions are partly transplanted from R package viper and the R package NaRnEA.

The user-friendly documentation is available here.

viper_visualized

Dependencies

  • scanpy for single cell pipeline.
  • pandas and anndata for data computing and storage.
  • numpy, scipy>=1.10.0 and statsmodel for scientific computation and statistical inference.
  • joblib for parallel computing
  • loompy and pyarrow for Loom file format support and efficient data serialization and I/O
  • tqdm or progress bar visualization
  • igraph for data visualization
  • leidenalg for Leiden clustering
  • torch for GPU processing

If you are using a version of scanpy <1.9.3, it is also advisable to downgrade pandas to (>=1.3.0 & <2.0), due to scanpy incompatibility (issue)

Installation

pypi

pip install viper-in-python

local

git clone https://github.com/alevax/pyviper/
cd pyviper
pip install -e .

Usage

import pandas as pd
import anndata
import pyviper

# Load sample data
ges = anndata.read_text("test/unit_tests/test_1/test_1_inputs/LNCaPWT_gExpr_GES.tsv").T

# Load network
network = pyviper.load.msigdb_regulon("h")

# Translate sample data from ensembl to gene names
pyviper.pp.translate(ges, desired_format = "human_symbol")

## Filter targets in the interactome
network.filter_targets(ges.var_names)

# Compute regulon activities
## area
activity = pyviper.viper(gex_data=ges, interactome=network, enrichment="area")
print(activity.to_df())

## narnea
activity = pyviper.viper(gex_data=ges, interactome=network, enrichment="narnea", eset_filter=False)
print(activity.to_df())

Tutorials

  1. Analyzing scRNA-seq data at the Protein Activity Level
  2. Inferring Protein Activity from scRNA-seq data from multiple cell populations with the meta-VIPER approach
  3. Generating Metacells for ARACNe3 network generation and VIPER protein activity analysis

Structure and rationale

The main functions available from pyviper are:

  • pyviper.viper: "pyviper" function for Virtual Inference of Protein Activity by Enriched Regulon Analysis (VIPER). The function allows using 2 enrichment algorithms, aREA and (matrix)-NaRnEA (see below).
  • pyviper.aREA: computes aREA (analytic rank-based enrichment analysis) and meta-aREA
  • pyviper.NaRnEA: computes matrix-NaRnEA, a vectorized, implementation of NaRnEA
  • pyviper.pp.translate: for translating between species (i.e. mouse vs human) and between ensembl, entrez and gene symbols.
  • pyviper.tl.path_enr: computes pathway enrichment

Other notable functions include:

  • pyviper.tl.OncoMatch: computes OncoMatch, an algorithm to assess the activity conservation of MR proteins between two sets of samples (e.g. validate GEMMs as effective models of human samples)
  • pyviper.pp.stouffer: computes signatures on a cluster-by-cluster basis using Cluster integration method for pathway enrichment
  • pyviper.pp.viper_similarity: computes the similarity between VIPER signatures
  • pyviper.pp.repr_metacells: compute representative metacells (e.g. for ARACNe) using our method to maximize unique sample usage and minimize resampling (users can specify depth, percent data usage, etc).
  • pyviper.pp.repr_subsample: select a representative subsample of data using our method to ensure a widely distributed sampling.

Additionally, the following submodules are available:

  • pyviper.load: submodule containing several utility functions useful for different analyses, including load_msigdb_regulon, load_TFs etc
  • pyviper.pl: submodule containing pyviper-wrappers for scanpy plotting
  • pyviper.tl: submodule containing pyviper-wrappers for scanpy data transformation
  • pyviper.config: submodule allowing users to specify current species and filepaths for regulators

Last, a new Interactome class allows users to load and interrogate ARACNe- and SCENIC-inferred gene regulatory networks.

Contact

Please, report any issues that you experience through this repository "Issues".

For any other info or queries please write to Alessandro Vasciaveo (av2729@cumc.columbia.edu)

License

[!IMPORTANT]
pyviper provides a Python-based implementation of the VIPER software. The VIPER software is distributed by Columbia University under a non-commercial, academic-only evaluation license, which restricts its use to non-profit or not-for-profit organizations and prohibits any commercial use, redistribution, or sublicensing without a separate commercial agreement with Columbia University’s Science and Technology Ventures office. All terms and conditions are specified in the accompanying LICENSE file.

Citation

If you used pyVIPER in your publication, please cite our work here:

Wang, A.L.E., Lin, Z., Zanella, L., Vlahos, L., Girotto, M.A., Zafar, A., ... & Vasciaveo, A. (2024). pyVIPER: A fast and scalable Python package for rank-based enrichment analysis of single-cell RNASeq data. bioRxiv, 2024-08. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.25.609585.

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