Christopher Peter Horoszko
Cornell University
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ACS Nano | 2016
Daniel Roxbury; Prakrit V. Jena; Yosi Shamay; Christopher Peter Horoszko; Daniel A. Heller
Cell adhesion is a protein-mediated process intrinsic to most living organisms. Dysfunction in cell adhesion processes is implicated in various diseases, including thrombosis and metastatic cancers. Using an approach to resolve spectral features from cell membrane-associated photoluminescent single-walled carbon nanotubes, we found that nanotube optical bandgaps respond to the electrostatic potential of the cell surface, which corresponds to cell adhesion properties. We studied the carbon nanotube emission energy response to solution ionic potentials, which suggests sensitivity to local charge accumulation. We conclude that nanotubes respond to cell surface electrostatic potentials that are mediated by membrane proteins, which vary significantly across cell types. These findings portend the optical measurement of surface electrostatic potentials for biophysical measurements and biomedical applications.
ACS Nano | 2017
Prakrit V. Jena; Daniel Roxbury; Thomas Vito Galassi; Leila Akkari; Christopher Peter Horoszko; David B. Iaea; Januka Budhathoki-Uprety; Nina H. Pipalia; Abigail S. Haka; Jackson Dean Harvey; Jeetain Mittal; Frederick R. Maxfield; Johanna A. Joyce; Daniel A. Heller
Lipid accumulation within the lumen of endolysosomal vesicles is observed in various pathologies including atherosclerosis, liver disease, neurological disorders, lysosomal storage disorders, and cancer. Current methods cannot measure lipid flux specifically within the lysosomal lumen of live cells. We developed an optical reporter, composed of a photoluminescent carbon nanotube of a single chirality, that responds to lipid accumulation via modulation of the nanotube’s optical band gap. The engineered nanomaterial, composed of short, single-stranded DNA and a single nanotube chirality, localizes exclusively to the lumen of endolysosomal organelles without adversely affecting cell viability or proliferation or organelle morphology, integrity, or function. The emission wavelength of the reporter can be spatially resolved from within the endolysosomal lumen to generate quantitative maps of lipid content in live cells. Endolysosomal lipid accumulation in cell lines, an example of drug-induced phospholipidosis, was observed for multiple drugs in macrophages, and measurements of patient-derived Niemann–Pick type C fibroblasts identified lipid accumulation and phenotypic reversal of this lysosomal storage disease. Single-cell measurements using the reporter discerned subcellular differences in equilibrium lipid content, illuminating significant intracellular heterogeneity among endolysosomal organelles of differentiating bone-marrow-derived monocytes. Single-cell kinetics of lipoprotein-derived cholesterol accumulation within macrophages revealed rates that differed among cells by an order of magnitude. This carbon nanotube optical reporter of endolysosomal lipid content in live cells confers additional capabilities for drug development processes and the investigation of lipid-linked diseases.
Nanoscale | 2017
Christopher M. Sims; Shannon K. Hanna; Daniel A. Heller; Christopher Peter Horoszko; Monique E. Johnson; Antonio R. Montoro Bustos; Vytas Reipa; Kathryn R. Riley; Bryant C. Nelson
231st ECS Meeting (May 28 - June 1, 2017) | 2017
Daniel A. Heller; Januka Budhathoki-Uprety; Thomas Vito Galassi; Jackson Dean Harvey; Christopher Peter Horoszko; Prakrit V. Jena; Rachel E Langenbacher; Daniel Roxbury; Ryan M. Williams
231st ECS Meeting (May 28 - June 1, 2017) | 2017
Daniel A. Heller; Prakrit V. Jena; Thomas Vito Galassi; Ryan M. Williams; Januka Budhathoki-Uprety; Rachel E Langenbacher; Daniel Roxbury; Yosef Shamay; Janki Shah; Rune Frederiksen; Christopher Peter Horoszko; Jackson Dean Harvey
231st ECS Meeting (May 28 - June 1, 2017) | 2017
Daniel A. Heller; Januka Budhathoki-Uprety; Rune Frederiksen; Thomas Vito Galassi; Jackson Dean Harvey; Christopher Peter Horoszko; Prakrit V. Jena; Rachel E Langenbacher; Daniel Roxbury; Janki Shah; Yosef Shamay; Ryan M. Williams
229th ECS Meeting (May 29 - June 2, 2016) | 2016
Daniel A. Heller; Daniel Roxbury; Prakrit V. Jena; Januka Budhathoki-Uprety; Ryan M. Williams; Yosef Shamay; Janki Shah; Jackson Dean Harvey; Christopher Peter Horoszko; Rachel E Langenbacher; Thomas Vito Galassi
229th ECS Meeting (May 29 - June 2, 2016) | 2016
Daniel A. Heller; Prakrit V. Jena; Daniel Roxbury; Januka Budhathoki-Uprety; Ryan M. Williams; Yosef Shamay; Janki Shah; Jackson Dean Harvey; Christopher Peter Horoszko; Rachel E Langenbacher; Thomas Vito Galassi
229th ECS Meeting (May 29 - June 2, 2016) | 2016
Prakrit V. Jena; Daniel Roxbury; Thomas Vito Galassi; Christopher Peter Horoszko; Januka Budhathoki-Uprety; Jackson Dean Harvey; Daniel A. Heller
229th ECS Meeting (May 29 - June 2, 2016) | 2016
Christopher Peter Horoszko; Prakrit V. Jena; Daniel Roxbury; Slava V. Rotkin; Richard Martel; Daniel A. Heller