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Enables LLMs and AI agents to query a biomedical knowledge graph stored in RedisGraph, with tools for concept search, synonym enrichment, and study variable dis

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Enables LLMs and AI agents to query a biomedical knowledge graph stored in RedisGraph, with tools for concept search, synonym enrichment, and study variable discovery through semantic relationships.

README

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for querying a biomedical knowledge graph stored in Redis (RedisGraph). Supports both stdio (Claude Desktop) and SSE (HTTP) transports.

Overview

This server exposes a biomedical knowledge graph as MCP tools and prompts, enabling LLMs and AI agents to:

  • Search for diseases, phenotypes, and other biomedical concepts by name
  • Enrich searches with synonyms using Name Resolution SRI and SAP-BERT
  • Discover study variables connected to a concept via semantic biolink relationships — not keyword matching
  • Look up variable paths in BioData Catalyst PIC-SURE to enable cohort building
  • Traverse concept relationships and find paths between entities
  • Execute TRAPI and raw Cypher queries for advanced use cases

How Variable Discovery Works

The key design principle: the Knowledge Graph decides which variables are relevant. PIC-SURE confirms the data exists.

Natural language query: "asthma"
            │
            ▼
  Step 1 — Synonym Enrichment
    Name Resolution SRI + SAP-BERT
    "asthma" → MONDO:0004979, MONDO:0004784,
               HP:0002099, UMLS:C0004096 ...
            │
            ▼
  Step 2 — KG Semantic Query
    MATCH (concept)-[biolink:related_to]-(variable:StudyVariable)
    WHERE concept.id IN [enriched CURIEs]
    → Only variables with a proven biolink relationship
      are returned. No keyword noise.
            │
            ▼
  Step 3 — PIC-SURE Path Lookup (picsure_search)
    phv IDs → full BDC variable paths
    → Confirms the variable exists in BDC data
            │
            ▼
  Step 4 — Cohort Query (with BDC auth token)
    PIC-SURE /query/sync → participant count

This pipeline is fundamentally different from PIC-SURE keyword search: a variable only reaches PIC-SURE if the Knowledge Graph has established a semantic relationship between the concept and that variable via a biolink edge.

Architecture

User / Claude Desktop / API Client
            │
            ▼
    redis-graph-agent  (port 8080)
      - REST API for natural language queries
      - LLM reasoning via vLLM (tool-calling mode)
            │
            ▼
    redis-mcp-server  (port 8000)
      - MCP tools and prompts over SSE
      - Synonym enrichment: Name Resolution SRI + SAP-BERT
      - KG semantic variable discovery
      - PIC-SURE path lookup (open resource, no auth)
            │
            ├──────────────────────┐
            ▼                      ▼
      Redis (RedisGraph)     PIC-SURE API
      Knowledge Graph        BioData Catalyst

Using with Claude Desktop

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "redis-graph": {
      "url": "http://localhost:8000/sse"
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop after updating the config.


Using the Agent API

Via Swagger UI

Navigate to /docs on the running agent service.

Via curl

curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/query \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"query": "find study variables related to asthma"}'

Request body

Field Type Default Description
query string required Natural language question
max_results int 20 Max results per tool call
system_prompt string built-in Override the system prompt

Response

{
  "answer": "Found 20 study variables related to asthma...",
  "tools_used": ["search_concepts"],
  "tool_results": [...]
}

Available Tools

All tools return JSON. Below is each tool, what it does, and a concrete example.


search_concepts

Search for biomedical concepts by name, or find study variables related to a concept with automatic synonym enrichment.

When find_variables=true, the term is expanded via Name Resolution SRI and SAP-BERT (up to 10 results each). The combined CURIEs and labels are used to search the graph for connected StudyVariable nodes. Results are deduplicated by variable — each variable appears once with a matched_concepts array showing which concepts matched and via which predicate. The limit applies to unique variables, not raw rows. If either enrichment service is unavailable, a warnings field is included in the response so partial results are never silent.

Find concepts by name:

{ "search_term": "asthma" }

Filter by node type:

{ "search_term": "asthma", "node_type": "Disease" }

Find variables with synonym enrichment:

{ "search_term": "asthma", "find_variables": true, "limit": 20 }

Example response shape for find_variables=true:

{
  "search_term": "asthma",
  "enrichment": { "curies": ["MONDO:0004979", "..."], "labels": ["asthma", "..."] },
  "total_results": 20,
  "variables": [
    {
      "variable_id": "phv00425822.v1.p1",
      "variable_name": "p_asth",
      "variable_description": "lung, asthma/wheezing/reactive airway",
      "matched_concepts": [
        { "concept_id": "MONDO:0004979", "concept_name": "asthma", "concept_type": "biolink:Disease", "predicate": "biolink:related_to" },
        { "concept_id": "MONDO:0004784", "concept_name": "allergic asthma", "concept_type": "biolink:Disease", "predicate": "biolink:related_to" }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

get_concept_graph

Get the subgraph around a concept.

  • Depth 1 — returns all directly connected nodes of any type
  • Depth 2 — traverses concept → StudyVariable → Study, with a count of how many other concepts each variable links to

Direct neighbors:

{ "concept_id": "MONDO:0004979", "expand_depth": 1 }

Variables and studies:

{ "concept_id": "MONDO:0004979", "expand_depth": 2, "limit": 50 }

get_concept_connections

List every entity directly connected to a node — relationship type, node type, name, and ID. Returns a type-count summary plus the full leaf-node list. Also works with variable IDs. Optionally filter by node type.

All connections:

{ "concept_id": "MONDO:0004979" }

Only connected studies:

{ "concept_id": "MONDO:0004979", "node_type_filter": "Study" }

Only connected variables:

{ "concept_id": "MONDO:0004979", "node_type_filter": "StudyVariable" }

Inspect a variable's connections:

{ "concept_id": "phv00430345.v1.p1" }

search_variables_by_name

Search for StudyVariable nodes by name fragment or by partial ID. Unlike search_concepts, this targets only variables and supports ID prefix matching.

By name fragment:

{ "search_term": "bmi" }

By partial phv ID:

{ "search_term": "phv00430" }

find_highly_connected_variables

Find StudyVariable nodes with the most connections to biomedical concepts — useful for discovering the most broadly relevant variables across disease areas.

{ "min_connections": 5, "limit": 20 }

expand_concept

Traverse the concept graph N hops from a starting node, returning related concepts with hop distance and path relationship types. Optionally filter by relationship type.

All related concepts within 2 hops:

{ "concept_id": "MONDO:0004979", "max_hops": 2 }

Filter by relationship type:

{ "concept_id": "MONDO:0004979", "max_hops": 2, "relationship_types": ["related_to"] }

find_concept_paths

Find the shortest path(s) between two biomedical concepts.

{
  "source_id": "MONDO:0004979",
  "target_id": "MONDO:0004784",
  "max_path_length": 3
}

Returns the node names and relationship types along each path.


list_graph_schema

List all node types in the graph with counts. Recommended as a first step for any LLM to understand what data is available.

{ "show_counts": true }

trapi_query

Query the knowledge graph using a standard TRAPI (Translator Reasoner API) query graph. Automatically handles the biolink predicate hierarchy — querying a parent predicate like biolink:related_to also matches all child predicates. Returns clean JSON with category, id, and name fields for each node.

Disease → StudyVariable (by CURIE):

{
  "qgraph": {
    "nodes": {
      "disease": {"ids": ["MONDO:0004979"], "categories": ["biolink:Disease"]},
      "variable": {"categories": ["biolink:StudyVariable"]}
    },
    "edges": {
      "e0": {"subject": "disease", "object": "variable"}
    }
  },
  "limit": 10
}

PhenotypicFeature → StudyVariable:

{
  "qgraph": {
    "nodes": {
      "phenotype": {"categories": ["biolink:PhenotypicFeature"]},
      "variable": {"categories": ["biolink:StudyVariable"]}
    },
    "edges": {
      "e0": {"subject": "phenotype", "object": "variable"}
    }
  }
}

The cypher_used field in the response shows the generated Cypher for transparency and debugging.


picsure_search

Look up BioData Catalyst PIC-SURE variable paths by phv ID or keyword. Use this after search_concepts or trapi_query to get the full PIC-SURE paths needed to build a cohort query. No authentication required — uses the open PIC-SURE resource.

From phv IDs (chain after search_concepts):

{ "phv_ids": ["phv00425822", "phv00347788"], "limit": 20 }

By keyword (direct lookup):

{ "keyword": "asthma", "limit": 10 }

Example response:

{
  "total_variables_found": 1,
  "variables": [
    {
      "search_term": "phv00425822",
      "picsure_path": "\\phs001514\\pht009816\\phv00425822\\p_asth\\",
      "study": "phs001514",
      "phv_id": "phv00425822",
      "variable_name": "p_asth",
      "categorical": true,
      "category_values": ["Yes"],
      "total_category_values": 1
    }
  ]
}

The picsure_path is the exact path to use in a PIC-SURE cohort query. Submit it to the PIC-SURE /query/sync endpoint with your BDC auth token to get participant counts.

Recommended chain for cohort building:

search_concepts(find_variables=true) → picsure_search(phv_ids) → PIC-SURE /query/sync

find_cohort_variables

Find study variables for multiple biomedical concepts simultaneously and identify which studies contain variables for all of them — the core tool for multi-condition cohort feasibility analysis.

For each concept, synonym enrichment finds matching variables in the KG. Variables are then looked up in PIC-SURE. Studies are grouped by which concepts they cover: feasible_studies have variables for all concepts; partial_studies are missing at least one.

A ready-to-submit PIC-SURE query template is generated for the best feasible study.

Asthma AND obesity cohort:

{ "concepts": ["asthma", "obesity"], "limit": 10 }

Three-condition query:

{ "concepts": ["asthma", "obesity", "hypertension"], "variables_per_concept": 30 }

Example response shape:

{
  "concepts_searched": ["asthma", "obesity"],
  "enrichment_summary": [
    { "concept": "asthma", "curies_found": 12, "variables_in_kg": 20 },
    { "concept": "obesity", "curies_found": 8, "variables_in_kg": 18 }
  ],
  "feasible_studies_count": 3,
  "feasible_studies": [
    {
      "study": "phs000285",
      "concepts_found": ["asthma", "obesity"],
      "concepts_missing": [],
      "variables": [...]
    }
  ],
  "partial_studies": [...],
  "picsure_query_template": {
    "resourceUUID": "02e23f52-f354-4e8b-992c-d37c8b9ba140",
    "query": {
      "expectedResultType": "COUNT",
      "categoryFilters": { "\\phs000285\\...\\phv00425822\\p_asth\\": ["Yes"] },
      "numericFilters": {}
    },
    "note": "Submit to POST /query/sync with your BDC auth token. Study: phs000285"
  }
}

Recommended chain for multi-condition cohort building:

find_cohort_variables(concepts) → review feasible_studies → submit picsure_query_template to PIC-SURE /query/sync

cypher_query

Execute a raw Cypher query directly against RedisGraph. Use backticks for biolink labels containing dots.

Count all diseases:

MATCH (n:`biolink.Disease`) RETURN COUNT(n)

Find concepts connected to a variable:

MATCH (v:`biolink.StudyVariable` {id: "phv00430345.v1.p1"})--(c)
RETURN labels(c)[0] AS type, c.name AS name, c.id AS id
LIMIT 20

Available Prompts

When connected via Claude Desktop or another MCP client, these prompts appear as guided workflows:

Prompt Arguments Description
find_variables_for_concept concept Synonym-enriched search for study variables
explore_concept concept_id Full exploration: connections, studies, subgraph
find_studies_for_disease disease_name End-to-end: disease name → matching studies
explain_variable variable_id Plain-language explanation of what a variable measures
find_path_between_concepts concept_a_id, concept_b_id Relationship path between two concepts

Local Development

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.12+
  • Redis with RedisGraph module running locally

Installation

pip install -r requirements.txt

Run MCP server (stdio mode)

REDIS_HOST=localhost \
REDIS_PORT=6379 \
REDIS_PASSWORD=<password> \
REDIS_GRAPH_NAME=<graph_name> \
  python3 redismcp_server.py

Run MCP server (SSE mode)

REDIS_HOST=localhost \
REDIS_PORT=6379 \
REDIS_PASSWORD=<password> \
REDIS_GRAPH_NAME=<graph_name> \
  python3 redismcp_server.py --transport sse --port 8000

Run agent

MCP_SERVER_URL=http://localhost:8000/sse \
VLLM_URL=<your_vllm_endpoint>/v1 \
MODEL=<model_name> \
  uvicorn agent_api:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080

Kubernetes Deployment

# Deploy all services
kubectl apply -f k8s/mcp-server.yaml
kubectl apply -f k8s/agent.yaml
kubectl apply -f k8s/ingress.yaml

# Restart pods to pull a new image
kubectl rollout restart deployment/redis-mcp-server deployment/redis-graph-agent -n <namespace>

# Check pod status
kubectl get pods -n <namespace> -l 'app in (redis-mcp-server,redis-graph-agent)'

Configuration

MCP Server

Variable Description
REDIS_HOST Redis hostname
REDIS_PORT Redis port
REDIS_PASSWORD Redis auth password
REDIS_GRAPH_NAME RedisGraph graph name

Agent

Variable Description
MCP_SERVER_URL SSE endpoint of the MCP server (e.g. http://redis-mcp-server:8000/sse)
VLLM_URL vLLM OpenAI-compatible endpoint
MODEL LLM model name served by vLLM
MAX_TOOL_TURNS Max tool call iterations per query (default: 5)

from github.com/yskale/redis_mcp_server

Установка Redis Graph Server

У этого сервера нет опубликованного пакета — он собирается из исходников. Открой репозиторий и следуй инструкции в README.

▸ github.com/yskale/redis_mcp_server

FAQ

Redis Graph Server MCP бесплатный?

Да, Redis Graph Server MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.

Нужен ли API-ключ для Redis Graph Server?

Нет, Redis Graph Server работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.

Redis Graph Server — hosted или self-hosted?

Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.

Как установить Redis Graph Server в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?

Открой Redis Graph Server на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.

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