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Dysregulated phosphorylation of proteins perturbs the activity of several biological pathways leading to tumorigenesis and metastases. Integrated proteomics studies offer an in-depth comprehension of cancer pathobiology, and could untangle its complex circuitries. To decipher the signaling involved in SPINK1-mediated tumorigenesis, we performed label-free quantitative proteome and phosphoproteome profiling of small hairpin RNA -mediated SPINK1 silenced (shSPINK1) and control small hairpin RNA Scrambled (shSCRM) 22RV1 cells. Our integrated proteomics data revealed ~4000 proteins and enriched ~6000 phosphopeptides in each biological replicate. Of these, 367 proteins and 807 phosphopeptides were found to be significantly altered between shSCRM and shSPINK1 cells.