Rewarding touch limits lifespan through neural to intestinal signaling

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Number 43, October 2025.
Significance In this study, we find that rewarding, food-like touch, perceived by mechanoreceptors, activates a non-autonomous cellular circuit that shortens lifespan when nematodes are subjected to dietary restriction. This non-autonomous cellular circuit involves…

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