In our continuing investigation to clarify the significance of leukocytosis and its prolongation in prostatic fluid (PF) from prostatitis patients, we investigated whether expression of the antiapoptotic gene Bcl-2 on leukocytes in prostatic fluid has any relation with prolonged leukocytosis in prostatitis. The subjects were eight patients with acute bacterial prostatitis (ABP) and eight with nonbacterial prostatitis (NBP) with a history of more than 2 years. Twelve micrograms of protein obtained from leukocytes in PF were subjected to Western blot analysis. Bcl-2 was expressed in seven of eight (87.5%) and six of eight (75.0%) patients with NBP and ABP, respectively. Quantitative density analysis of the Bcl-2 band did not show any statistically significant differences between patients with NBP and those with ABP. These results suggest that the expression of antiapoptotic Bcl-2 on leukocytes in PF is not a cause of leukocyte longevity in long-term prostatitis.