“…Other studies also found aberrantly lower‐expression of miRNAs in colorectal tissues in contrast with normal tissues (Akao, Nakagawa, & Naoe, 2006; Y. Liu et al, 2017; Mamoori et al, 2017; Mascarello, Krous, & Carpenter, 1993). Besides identifying the abnormally expressed miRNAs in cancer cells, increasing studies currently aim at investigating the mechanisms involved for miRNAs to regulate cancer progression (Huang & Lu, 2017; Jin et al, 2017; X. Zhang, Li, Tan, Yu, & Pei, 2017). It has been widely accepted that miRNAs regulate cancer progression via targeting downstream genes to regulate their expression or translation, and one of the mechanisms involved is through targeting the transcription factors to regulate cell progressions (Cao, Yu, Feng, Chen, & Liang, 2017; W. Li, Liang, et al, 2017; Y. Li, Su, Li, Chen, & Zhang, 2017; Qiu & Dou, 2017).…”