Nils Hoffmann, Robert Ahrends, Erin S Baker, Kim Ekroos, Xianlin Han, Michal Holčapek, Gerhard Liebisch, Markus R Wenk, Yu Xia, Harald C Köfeler
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Introduction of a Lipidomics Scoring System for data quality assessment.
The scientific field of lipidomics has shown a constantly growing publication number in recent years, which is accompanied by an increasing need for quality standards. While the official shorthand nomenclature of lipids is a first and important step towards a reporting quality tool, an additional point score would reflect the quality of reported data at an even more detailed granularity. Thus, we propose a lipidomics scoring scheme that considers all the different layers of analytical information to be obtained by mass spectrometry, chromatography, and ion mobility spectrometry and awards scoring points for each of them. Furthermore, the scoring scheme is integrated with the annotation levels as proposed by the official shorthand nomenclature, with a point score, which roughly correlates with the annotated compound details. The merit of such a scoring system is the fact that it abstracts evidence for structural information into a number, which gives even the non-lipidomics expert an idea about the reporting, and by extension, data quality at first glance. Additionally, it could serve as an aid for internal quality control and for data quality assessment in the peer review process.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Lipid Research (JLR) publishes original articles and reviews in the broadly defined area of biological lipids. We encourage the submission of manuscripts relating to lipids, including those addressing problems in biochemistry, molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, genetics, molecular medicine, clinical medicine and metabolism. Major criteria for acceptance of articles are new insights into mechanisms of lipid function and metabolism and/or genes regulating lipid metabolism along with sound primary experimental data. Interpretation of the data is the authors’ responsibility, and speculation should be labeled as such. Manuscripts that provide new ways of purifying, identifying and quantifying lipids are invited for the Methods section of the Journal. JLR encourages contributions from investigators in all countries, but articles must be submitted in clear and concise English.