“…One of these miRs, miR-133, has been shown to play a role in tumor suppression in a variety of cancers, including inhibiting breast cancer cell migration and invasion, gastric cancer cell growth and migration, and liver fibrosis (Esquela- Kerscher and Slack, 2006;Cheng et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2014;Mei et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014;Yongchun et al, 2014;Xie et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2015). Recent studies have shown that miRs may be a new regulatory mechanism involved in the onset of pituitary adenoma, providing a new method for the diagnosis and treatment of pituitary adenoma (Trivellin et al, 2012;Gadelha et al, 2013;Di Ieva et al, 2014;Leone et al, 2014).…”