You can either transform the lumped components into TLs or stubs. Only series L and shunt C can be transformed into TLs, stepped impedance lowpass filters are typical examples of lumped>TL transformation. Because you have series C and shunt L, TL transformation is not applicable.
You need to perform stub transformation, see Richards transformation formulas, it replaces the lumped components with stubs(short or open). Once all the components transformed into stubs you need to go one step ahead and transform the series stubs(because series stubs can not be implemented in microstrip) into shunt stubs using Kuroda identities. After all, you end up with all shunt stub filter, their width(trace width) may or may not be practical! If you are happy with them you can manufacture it.
All these efforts may not be necessary to make a design at 1 GHz. Working with lumped components sounds better.