Cellular and genetic analyses of interleukin-2 (IL-2) production and IL-2 receptor (IL-2R) expression were examined in a immunodeficient patient and his family members. Mononuclear cells (MNC) of the patient showed no proliferative response (stimulation index, less than 2) to T-cell mitogens (PHA and Con A) and were defective in IL-2 production and IL-2R expression (less than 1%), whereas productions of other lymphokines (B-cell differentiation factor and IFN-gamma) were not impaired significantly. His brother died of the same disease and his father also lacked in proliferative response and IL-2 production by PHA stimulation. In Southern blot analyses using DNA probes of IL-2 and IL-2R, patterns of the patient were the same as those of healthy volunteers, whereas the transcription of DNA coding for IL-2R to mRNA was lacking in the patient. These results suggest that inheritant defects of IL-2 production and IL-2R expression reside in this family and the defects are not linked to DNAs coding for IL-2 and IL-2R but to a transcriptional deficiency.