Seminars

Faculty Seminar -Eman Khatib-Massalha (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
15/12/2025 13:00
Eman Khatib-Massalha
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Dear Biology Students, Postdocs, and Faculty,

 

Next week for our Faculty Seminar Series at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, December 15th, we will have a talk by Dr. Eman Khatib-Massalha  of the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute and Department of Hematology, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. Dr. Khatib-Massalha will present a talk titled  “From Defense to Dysregulation: Understanding Neutrophil Plasticity in Health and Disease”.

 

 

Talk Abstract: 

Neutrophils are essential for immune homeostasis and are normally cleared by bone

marrow macrophages to prevent inflammation and tissue damage. In

myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), myeloid malignancies driven by mutations

such as JAK2 V617F , neutrophils become abnormally long-lived and proinflammatory.

My research shows that JAK2 V617F neutrophils evade macrophage clearance through

upregulation of the “don’t-eat-me” signal CD24, leading to their accumulation and

pathological interactions with megakaryocytes that drive thrombocytosis and

myelofibrosis. Importantly, genetic deletion or antibody blockade of CD24 restores

neutrophil clearance, ameliorates disease features, and prevents myelofibrosis.

These findings reveal defective neutrophil clearance as a key link between

inflammation and MPN progression and identify CD24 as a promising therapeutic

target.

 

Looking forward to seeing you!
Maya