The Th2 pathway is a critical component of the immune system that involves the differentiation of T helper cells into Th2 cells, which primarily support humoral immunity and orchestrate responses against extracellular pathogens, especially helminths. This pathway is characterized by the production of cytokines such as IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13, which promote the activation of B cells and eosinophils, and enhance IgE production, all of which are essential for effective immune responses at mucosal surfaces.