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Abstract Objective: Argininosuccinate Synthetase 1 (ASS1) is silenced in ~90% of sarcomas. This deficiency in the urea cycle causes sarcomas to become dependent on extracellular arginine for continued cell growth and survival, a condition named arginine auxotrophy. Arginine starvation induced by pegylated arginine deiminase (ADI-PEG20) induces dramatic alterations in global metabolism as well as an induction of autophagy. We investigated the specific changes in the lipidome of leiomyosarcoma cell lines induced by ADI-PEG20. By examining the alterations in esterified and nonesterified fatty acid metabolism we sought to understand the changes in the lipidome that are capable of being therapeutically exploited. Methods: The cell lines SKLMS1 and SKUT1 were treated with ADI-PEG20. Cell pellets were collected and 33 esterified and nonesterified fatty acids were measured using GC/MS. Pathway analysis was then performed. Cell lines were then treated with a combination of ADI-PEG20 and TOFA (an acetyl CoA carboxylase inhibitor) or etoxomir/perhexiline (beta-oxidation inhibitors) to determine synthetic lethality. Results: There were clear alterations in lipid metabolism induced by arginine deprivation. The fluctuations in lipid metabolism indicated pathways susceptible to inhibition by a variety of small-molecule inhibitors, namely that arginine deprivation sensitizes to inhibition of beta-oxidation. Cell culture experiments with ADI-PEG20 and a number of different small-molecule inhibitors demonstrated synthetic lethality upon cotreatment with ADI-PEG20 and beta-oxidation inhibitors. Conclusion: Arginine deprivation causes global changes in lipid metabolism. The changes in metabolism are capable of being targeted by small-molecule inhibitors with the result being an induction of a synthetic lethality. By understanding the changes in the lipidome induced by arginine deprivation, we are building a multiagent synthetic lethal therapy for sarcoma based on metabolism that avoids chemotherapy. Citation Format: Jeff Kremer, Bethany Prudner, Samuel Chang, Lenny Rogers, Brian Van Tine. Arginine deprivation alters global lipid metabolism in ASS1-deficient sarcomas [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Conference on Advances in Sarcomas: From Basic Science to Clinical Translation; May 16-19, 2017; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Clin Cancer Res 2018;24(2_Suppl):Abstract nr A11.

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