“…Porcine follicular granulosa cells (pGCs) are important in follicles, and apoptosis of pGCs is the main cause of follicular atresia. In cells, miRNAs regulate a variety of important physiological and pathological processes, including cell proliferation (Han, Yin, & Zhang, ), differentiation (Wu et al, ), apoptosis (Yao, Pan, Du, Zhang, & Li, ), and hormone biosynthesis and secretion (Song et al, ). Previous studies have indicated that miR‐222 is an important regulatory factor for cancer development (Galardi et al, ; Gong et al, ; Gu et al, ; Guo et al, ; Huang, Ouyang, Wei, & Yu, ; Iida et al, ; le Sage et al, ; Liu et al, ).…”