Extract and analyze mutational signatures from somatic variants using SigProfiler or MutationalPatterns to characterize mutagenic processes. Use when identifying DNA damage mechanisms or etiology in cancer genomes.
Install with the open skills CLI (global, non-interactive — available in every Claude Code session):
npx skills add FreedomIntelligence/OpenClaw-Medical-Skills --skill "bio-clinical-databases-somatic-signatures" -g -a claude-code -yOr manually — clone and copy the skill directory (SKILL.md + companion files):
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/FreedomIntelligence/OpenClaw-Medical-Skills /tmp/OpenClaw-Medical-Skills && cp -r /tmp/OpenClaw-Medical-Skills/skills/bio-clinical-databases-somatic-signatures ~/.claude/skills/bio-clinical-databases-somatic-signaturesThis skill is a directory: SKILL.md is the entry point; the files below ship with it.
---
name: bio-clinical-databases-somatic-signatures
description: Extract and analyze mutational signatures from somatic variants using SigProfiler or MutationalPatterns to characterize mutagenic processes. Use when identifying DNA damage mechanisms or etiology in cancer genomes.
tool_type: mixed
primary_tool: SigProfilerExtractor
---
## Version Compatibility
Reference examples tested with: MutationalPatterns 3.12+, SigProfilerExtractor 1.1+, numpy 1.26+
Before using code patterns, verify installed versions match. If versions differ:
- Python: `pip show <package>` then `help(module.function)` to check signatures
- R: `packageVersion('<pkg>')` then `?function_name` to verify parameters
If code throws ImportError, AttributeError, or TypeError, introspect the installed
package and adapt the example to match the actual API rather than retrying.
# Somatic Mutational Signatures
**"Extract mutational signatures from my tumor samples"** → Decompose somatic mutation catalogs into mutational signatures (SBS, DBS, ID) to identify DNA damage mechanisms and mutagenic processes in cancer genomes.
- Python: `SigProfilerExtractor.sigpro()` for de novo signature extraction
- R: `MutationalPatterns::fit_to_signatures()` for fitting to COSMIC signatures
## SigProfiler Workflow
**Goal:** Extract de novo mutational signatures and decompose to COSMIC reference signatures from somatic VCFs.
**Approach:** Generate a 96-trinucleotide-context mutation matrix with SigProfilerMatrixGenerator, extract signatures via NMF with SigProfilerExtractor, and fit to COSMIC with SigProfilerAssignment.
### Install and Generate Matrix
```python
from SigProfilerMatrixGenerator import install as genInstall
from SigProfilerMatrixGenerator.scripts import SigProfilerMatrixGeneratorFunc as matGen
# Install reference genome (one-time)
genInstall.install('GRCh38')
# Generate mutational matrix from VCF
# Input: Directory containing VCF files
# Output: SBS96 matrix (96 trinucleotide contexts)
matrices = matGen.SigProfilerMatrixGeneratorFunc(
project='my_project',
genome='GRCh38',
vcfFiles='/path/to/vcf_directory',
plot=True,
exome=False # Set True for WES
)
```
### Extract Signatures
```python
from SigProfilerExtractor import sigpro as sig
# De novo signature extraction
# Determines optimal number of signatures automatically
sig.sigProfilerExtractor(
input_type='matrix',
output='extraction_output',
input_data='my_project/output/SBS/my_project.SBS96.all',
reference_genome='GRCh38',
minimum_signatures=1,
maximum_signatures=10,
nmf_replicates=100,
cpu=-1 # Use all cores
)
```
### Decompose to COSMIC Signatures
```python
from SigProfilerAssignment import Analyzer as Analyze
# Fit to known COSMIC signatures
Analyze.cosmic_fit(
samples='my_project/output/SBS/my_project.SBS96.all',
output='assignment_output',
input_type='matrix',
genome_build='GRCh38',
signature_database='SBS_GRCh38_GRCh38'
)
```
## MutationalPatterns (R)
**Goal:** Analyze mutational spectra and fit to COSMIC signatures using the MutationalPatterns R package.
**Approach:** Load VCFs as GRanges, generate a 96-context mutation matrix against the reference genome, then fit to known COSMIC signatures or extract de novo via NMF.
### Load and Analyze
```r
library(MutationalPatterns)
library(BSgenome.Hsapiens.UCSC.hg38)
# Load VCF files
vcf_files <- list.files('vcf_dir', pattern = '\\.vcf$', full.names = TRUE)
sample_names <- gsub('.vcf', '', basename(vcf_files))
vcfs <- read_vcfs_as_granges(
vcf_files,
sample_names,
ref_genome = 'BSgenome.Hsapiens.UCSC.hg38'
)
# Generate 96-context mutation matrix
mut_mat <- mut_matrix(vcf_list = vcfs, ref_genome = 'BSgenome.Hsapiens.UCSC.hg38')
# Visualize spectrum
plot_96_profile(mut_mat)
```
### Fit to COSMIC Signatures
```r
# Load COSMIC signatures (v3.2)
cosmic_sigs <- get_known_signatures(muttype = 'snv')
# Fit samples to signatures
fit_result <- fit_to_signatures(mut_mat, cosmic_sigs)
# Plot contribution
plot_contribution(fit_result$contribution, cosmic_sigs, mode = 'absolute')
# Relative contribution
plot_contribution(fit_result$contribution, cosmic_sigs, mode = 'relative')
```
### De Novo Extraction
```r
# Extract de novo signatures using NMF
# Determine optimal rank
estimate <- estimate_rank(mut_mat, rank_range = 2:8, nrun = 50)
plot(estimate)
# Extract signatures
nmf_res <- extract_signatures(mut_mat, rank = 4, nrun = 100)
# Compare to COSMIC
cos_sim <- cos_sim_matrix(nmf_res$signatures, cosmic_sigs)
plot_cosine_heatmap(cos_sim)
```
## COSMIC Signature Etiology
**Goal:** Interpret extracted signatures by mapping them to known mutagenic processes (e.g., UV, smoking, MMR deficiency).
**Approach:** Look up each dominant signature in a COSMIC etiology reference table and filter by contribution threshold.
```python
# Common COSMIC signatures and their etiologies
SIGNATURE_ETIOLOGY = {
'SBS1': 'Spontaneous deamination (age-related)',
'SBS2': 'APOBEC activity',
'SBS3': 'Defective HR/BRCA1/2',
'SBS4': 'Tobacco smoking',
'SBS5': 'Unknown (age-related)',
'SBS6': 'MMR deficiency',
'SBS7a': 'UV exposure',
'SBS7b': 'UV exposure',
'SBS10a': 'POLE mutation',
'SBS10b': 'POLE mutation',
'SBS13': 'APOBEC activity',
'SBS15': 'MMR deficiency',
'SBS17a': 'Unknown',
'SBS17b': 'Unknown',
'SBS18': 'ROS damage',
'SBS22': 'Aristolochic acid',
'SBS26': 'MMR deficiency',
'SBS44': 'MMR deficiency',
}
def interpret_signatures(contributions):
'''Interpret signature contributions'''
interpretations = []
for sig, contrib in contributions.items():
if contrib > 0.05: # >5% contribution threshold
etiology = SIGNATURE_ETIOLOGY.get(sig, 'Unknown')
interpretations.append({
'signature': sig,
'contribution': contrib,
'etiology': etiology
})
return sorted(interpretations, key=lambda x: x['contribution'], reverse=True)
```
## Signature Categories
| Category | Signatures | Mechanism |
|----------|------------|-----------|
| Age-related | SBS1, SBS5 | Spontaneous deamination, clock-like |
| APOBEC | SBS2, SBS13 | Cytidine deaminase activity |
| MMR deficiency | SBS6, SBS15, SBS26, SBS44 | Mismatch repair defects |
| HR deficiency | SBS3 | BRCA1/2, homologous recombination |
| POLE mutation | SBS10a, SBS10b | Proofreading defects |
| UV damage | SBS7a, SBS7b | Pyrimidine dimers |
| Smoking | SBS4 | Tobacco carcinogens |
| Platinum therapy | SBS31, SBS35 | Treatment-related |
## Cosine Similarity
**Goal:** Quantify how closely an extracted signature matches a COSMIC reference signature.
**Approach:** Compute cosine similarity between the two 96-dimensional signature vectors.
```python
import numpy as np
def cosine_similarity(sig1, sig2):
'''Calculate cosine similarity between two signatures'''
dot_product = np.dot(sig1, sig2)
norm1 = np.linalg.norm(sig1)
norm2 = np.linalg.norm(sig2)
return dot_product / (norm1 * norm2)
# Threshold: >0.8 considered similar
# >0.9 considered same signature
```
## Clinical Applications
**Goal:** Translate dominant mutational signatures into actionable clinical recommendations (e.g., PARP inhibitor eligibility).
**Approach:** Map signature identities to therapy implications and recommended confirmatory tests.
```python
def signature_clinical_implications(dominant_signatures):
'''Clinical implications of mutational signatures'''
implications = []
for sig in dominant_signatures:
if sig == 'SBS3':
implications.append({
'signature': 'SBS3',
'implication': 'HR deficiency - may respond to PARP inhibitors',
'testing': 'Consider BRCA1/2 testing'
})
elif sig in ['SBS6', 'SBS15', 'SBS26', 'SBS44']:
implications.append({
'signature': sig,
'implication': 'MMR deficiency - may respond to immunotherapy',
'testing': 'Consider MSI testing'
})
elif sig in ['SBS2', 'SBS13']:
implications.append({
'signature': sig,
'implication': 'APOBEC activity - associated with high TMB',
'testing': 'Consider TMB assessment'
})
return implications
```
## Related Skills
- clinical-databases/tumor-mutational-burden - TMB calculation
- variant-calling/somatic-variant-calling - Input variants
- data-visualization/heatmaps-clustering - Signature visualization
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