Research

Overview

The Komatsu Lab investigates regenerative medicine strategies to treat diabetes through pancreatic islet and stem cell–derived beta cell transplantation.

A central theme of our work is understanding and overcoming hypoxia, a major barrier to graft survival, by integrating biological insight with engineering-based solutions.

Research Themes

1. Oxygenation Strategies for Cell Transplantation

  • Hypoxia is a primary cause of early graft loss after islet transplantation.
  • We study oxygen distribution, consumption, and tolerance in islets and stem cell–derived beta cells using experimental and computational approaches.
  • We develop systemic and local oxygenation strategies, including implantable oxygen-transporting devices and engineered scaffolds.

2. Minimally Invasive and Extrahepatic Transplantation

  • Conventional intrahepatic islet transplantation faces significant biological limitations.
  • Our lab develops subcutaneous and extrahepatic transplantation platforms that offer improved accessibility, retrievability, and compatibility with engineered cell products.
  • These approaches are particularly suited for future stem cell–derived therapies.

3. Engineering and Biomimetic Approaches

  • In collaboration with engineers, we design biomaterials, microfabricated devices, and culture platforms to support cell survival and engraftment.
  • Our work includes oxygen-permeable culture systems, nanofiber scaffolds, and vascular-mimetic designs.
  • We aim to translate these engineering advances into robust and scalable cell therapy solutions.
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