Updated project metadata. We applied quantitative mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics to investigate the phosphoproteome of hTNF-stimulated and Amisulpride-treated synovial fibroblasts (SFs), as part of a study aiming to find new potent orally-administered therapeutics to reverse the pathogenic expression signature of arthritogenic SFs. Phosphoproteomics analysis were done by DIA-based phosphoproteomic profiling of synovial fibroblasts. Samples consisted of hTNF-induced WT SFs. Three different time points (5’, 15’, 30’) of hTNF induction were used and compared to cells pretreated with Amisulpride for 1h before being stimulated at similar time points with hTNF (5’, 15’, 30’).