Abstract

Enterobactin (Ent) is a promising indicator to monitor intestinal level of Enterobacteriaceae for assessment of gut inflammation. In this study, we developed a monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based ELISA for Ent quantification. We immunized mice with an Ent conjugate vaccine. An mAb named 2E4, with the highest anti-Ent antibody titer, was selected for developing indirect competitive ELISA (ic-ELISA). The purified mAb 2E4 showed high affinity (3.1 × 10−10 M) and specificity to Ent. The limit of detection of ic-ELISA was 0.39 μg/mL. The intra- and inter-assay recovery rates of standard curve were up to 94.6% with the coefficients of variation between 4.0% and 12.3%, indicating high accuracy, repeatability, and reproducibility of the ic-ELISA. In addition, the ic-ELISA was able to quantitatively detect Ent produced in different bacterial cultures. Collectively, this study developed an ic-ELISA with excellent performance in Ent quantification, laying a solid foundation for Ent-based diagnostics of gut health.

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