“…Since transfection of primary monocytes with cDNA was not available until recently, we have instead used antisense oligonucleotides as specific inhibitors of mRNA and protein expression to explore monocyte signaling (Li and Cathcart, 1994;Li and Cathcart, 1997;Roy and Cathcart, 1998;Li et al, 1999;Bey and Cathcart, 2000;Carnevale and Cathcart, 2001;Bey and Cathcart, 2002;Zhao et al, 2002;Carnevale and Cathcart, 2003;Bey et al, 2004;Xu et al, 2004;Zhao et al, 2005;Bhattacharjee et al, 2006;Li et al, 2007). We report here the optimization of an efficient method for transfecting primary monocytes that has dramatically expanded the conventional approaches for studying potential signaling pathways involved in the pathogenic processes accompanying several inflammatory diseases including atherosclerosis.…”