Molecular Missing Link Found For Genetic Disease

Researchers have discovered a molecular missing link that helps explain why fasting brings on acute attacks of the genetic disease hepatic porphyria.Porphyria disease is caused by defects in the enzyme pathway that produces heme, a critical iron compound found in red blood cells, according to a report in the Aug. 26 issue of Cell. The intermediate molecules that eventually become heme accumulate in the body, becoming toxic.