New Publication: A Scoring System for Evidence-Based Lipid Annotation
A recent publication co-authored by Nils Hoffmann and an international consortium of lipidomics experts presents a novel point-based scoring system for evaluating the quality of lipid identifications in scientific studies.
As lipidomics research grows in scope and complexity, the ability to transparently communicate the analytical evidence behind reported lipid species is essential. The proposed scoring system assigns points based on the type and amount of analytical information available—such as mass spectrometry data, ion mobility, or chromatographic separation—used to support each lipid identification.
Each evidence feature contributes a defined score, with codes representing the nature of the data provided. The system is tailored to different lipid classes, taking into account their structural complexity and fragmentation behavior.
This approach facilitates:
- Transparent and structured reporting of identification evidence
- Improved comparability across studies and platforms
- Better support for peer review and data interpretation, even for researchers outside the lipidomics field
The scoring system is compatible with existing confidence frameworks and is intended to promote reproducible, high-quality data reporting in lipidomics research.
The article is published open access in the Journal of Lipid Research and can be accessed here:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752500077X
Ansprechpartner
Institut für Bio- und Geowissenschaften (IBG)
Computergestützte Metagenomik (IBG-5)