“…GO, KEGG, miRNA-GO-network, path-net, and gene-net analyses determined that the altered miRNAs regulated a large number of genes that function throughout various signaling pathways including the MAPK pathway, the focal adhesion regulatory pathways, the Wnt pathway, and the JAK/STAT pathway (Zhao et al, 2017b). gga-miR-101-3p was found to be up-regulated in the lungs of MG-infected chicken embryos, and gga-miR-101-3p could target and inhibit the host EZH2 (enhancer of zeste homolog 2), a growth suppressor gene involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression and proliferation, to suppress the proliferation of chicken embryonic fibroblasts by blocking the G1-to-S phase transition (Chen et al, 2015). Additionally, SMARCA5 (SWI/SNF related, matrix associated, actin dependent regulator of chromatin, subfamily A, member 5) is a member of the SWI/SNF family that exhibits ATPase and helicase activities.…”