Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection contributes to roughly 50% of all hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which is the most common form ofr liver cancer. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA), the human equivalent of major histocompatibility complex (MHC), is a group of proteins that the immune system uses to detect pathogens. HLA is highly polymorphic, especially in the peptide-binding groove, and this allows the HLA to bind a wide range of peptides.
In this project, we are interested in:
- Is HLA associated with HBV-mediated liver cancer?
- How is HBV binding affinity related to HBV-mediated liver cancer?
This project can be split into three parts:
- Predict HLA binding to HBV peptides
- Gather allele frequency from liver cancer population and the general population
- Perform Fisher's test to test allele association with HBV-mediated liver cancer
Software used: DTU Health Tech netMHCpan-4.1 and netMHCIIpan-4.0
Details can be found in hla_binding/README.md
Software used: SyntekabioTools HLAScan
Software used: R