13. beta_deconvolution

13.1. Overview

beta_deconvolution estimates cell or tissue fractions from a DNA methylation Beta-value matrix using a bundled reference methylation atlas.

The input matrix must have CpGs in rows and samples in columns. CpGs shared between the input matrix and the selected reference atlas are used for deconvolution.

Two reference atlases are available:

  • CellTrace – default reference atlas

  • EpiDISH – alternative reference atlas

For each sample, estimated component fractions are constrained to be non-negative and are normalized to sum to 1.

13.2. Input

The input is a tabular Beta-value matrix. The first column contains CpG IDs and the remaining columns contain samples. Common delimiters are detected automatically and compressed input is supported.

Example:

CpG_ID      Sample_01   Sample_02   Sample_03
cg00000029  0.432       0.517       0.481
cg00000108  0.821       0.793       0.806
cg00000165  0.135       0.164       0.142

Duplicate CpG IDs are reduced to the first occurrence. Non-numeric values are treated as missing values, and only complete CpGs are used for fitting each sample.

13.3. Cell Types

The CellTrace reference panel includes immune-cell populations such as:

Label

Cell type

Bmem

B memory cells

Bnv

B naïve cells

CD4Tmem

CD4+ memory T cells

CD4Tnv

CD4+ naïve T cells

CD8T

CD8+ T cells

CD8Tmem

CD8+ memory T cells

CD8Tnv

CD8+ naïve T cells

Treg

Regulatory T cells

NK

Natural killer cells

Bas

Basophils

Neu

Neutrophils

Eos

Eosinophils

Mono

Monocytes

When corresponding subtype labels are present in the reference atlas, beta_deconvolution also creates a combined result table by collapsing:

  • B memory + B naïve into Bcell.pred

  • CD4 memory + CD4 naïve into CD4T.pred

  • CD8 memory + CD8 naïve into CD8T.pred

  • neutrophils + eosinophils + basophils into Granulocyte.pred

13.4. Fitting Methods

Two fitting methods are available:

Method

Description

nnls

Non-negative least squares. Coefficients are estimated with non-negative constraints and then normalized to sum to 1.

bounded

Bounded least squares with coefficients constrained to [0, 1], followed by normalization to sum to 1.

13.5. Usage

Basic usage:

beta_deconvolution samples.tsv

Select a reference atlas and fitting method:

beta_deconvolution samples.tsv \
    --atlas CellTrace \
    --method nnls \
    -o output

Useful options include:

  • --atlas {CellTrace,EpiDISH} – reference atlas

  • --method {nnls,bounded} – fitting method

  • -p, --processes – number of worker processes

  • -r, --residuals – write per-sample fit metrics

  • --plot – generate a stacked-bar plot

  • --slim – write result values without row or column labels

  • -o, --out_prefix – output prefix

If no output prefix is supplied, the input filename without its extension is used.

Display all options with:

beta_deconvolution -h

13.6. Output

For output prefix output, the main result is:

  • output_deconv.tsv – estimated fractions for each sample

Additional files may include:

  • output_combined_deconv.tsv – immune subtypes collapsed into broader categories when applicable

  • output_fit_metrics.tsv – L2 residual, RMSE, and number of CpGs used for each sample; generated with --residuals

  • output_deconv_plot.png – stacked-bar plot of estimated fractions; generated with --plot

The main result table contains samples in rows and estimated cell/tissue fractions in columns.

13.7. Fit Metrics

When --residuals is used, the following metrics are reported for each sample:

Metric

Description

residual_l2

L2 norm of the residual vector between observed and reconstructed methylation values.

rmse

Root mean squared error of the fitted methylation profile.

n_cpg

Number of complete CpGs used for fitting the sample.

13.8. Plot

With --plot, a stacked-bar plot of estimated fractions is generated. Components with estimated fractions below 1% are grouped into an other category for visualization.