Research:
AlHaj Abed lab research focuses on the interplay between epigenetic states and parental genome packaging in the nucleus, with a particular interest in understanding the extent to which gene regulation is coordinated between maternal and paternal chromosomes.
We use allele-specific Hi-C, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq and super-resolution imaging (sequential OligoSTORM) i) to understand how parental genomes are organized to facilitate gene function, ii) to uncover what are the major factors and dynamics leading to changes in gene regulation and epigenetic states, and iii) to uncover genome organization in healthy and disease states, such as cancer, aneuploidy and wound healing. Allele-resolved Hi-C uncovers a genome-wide signature of chromosome interactions in embryos and diploid cell lines, while super-resolution imaging with OligoSTORM reveals high localization precision of chromosomal loci in 3D in the nucleus.
Keywords:
allele-specific approaches, genome organization, epigenetics, super-resolution imaging, trans-gene regulation