Cer(d16:1/20:0)
lipidCeramide d16:1/20:0 accumulates in atherogenic conditions and modulates lipid metabolism and glucose-lipid coupling in atherosclerosis.
Pathway placement
Cascade stepLipid retention & oxidation
Confidencemedium
RationaleCeramide species implicated in lipid-driven pathology; associated with metabolic dysfunction and atherosclerotic lipid burden.
Druggability
Not assessed (no mapped human gene target).
Type I vs Type II discrimination
ScoresLow-confidence (proxy)
R — rupture / Type-I48
C — confounder / Type-II76
A — assay feasibility40
E — evidence strength28
T1DI (composite)4
Specificity differential (R−C)-27.5
Confounder panel (Type-II drivers)
No confounder evidence retrieved.
Tier: light (literature co-occurrence proxy — lower confidence). See the discrimination table for all markers.
Assay & specimen
Class-level default (no specific cleared assay)— generic method inferred from analyte class; confirm against a specific product insert before use.
Specimen
Serum or plasma (EDTA to limit oxidation)
Collection tube
K2/K3-EDTA (lavender-top) · Serum separator (gold/red-top, SST)
Method / principle
LC-MS/MS lipidomics (targeted or shotgun)
Reagent / substrate
Deuterated lipid-class internal standards; MS/MS transitions
Platform
LC-MS/MS
Turnaround · availability
Research · Research-only
Literature evidence(1)
- Associations of NAFLD with circulating ceramides and impaired glycemia.Diabetes research and clinical practice · 2022 · PMID 35292328 · doi